2015-16 Regis Ranger Men's Basketball Media Guide

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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 2 3 4

Table of Contents/Credits Media/Sports Information 2015 Quick Facts 2015 Quick Facts

2015 Rangers

5 Roster 6 Schedule 7 2014 Cumulative Season Stats 9 Season Preview Returners 11 Billy Hanson 12 Kevin Marshall 13 Dylan King 14 Roberto Reyes 15 Dexter Sienko Newcomers 17 Noah King/ Elijah Sanders 18 Troy Anderson II/ Jarrett Brodbeck 19 Elias Haile/ Luke McGuire 20 Taffy Tela/ Ryan Beisty 21 DeAndre Johnson 22 Team Head Shots 23 Regis University Athletics 24 Regis University Mission Statement

Coaches 26 27 28 29

Brady Bergeson, Head Coach Benjamin Kaufman, Assistant Coach Kenny Tripp/ Kyle Long Grad. Asst. Coaches Dan Snyder, Volunteer Assistant Coach

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Year by Year Standings Year by Year Standings Year by Year Standings Year by Year Standings Year by Year Standings Year by Year Standings All-Time Shootout Records Shootout History Shootout History Shootout History Shootout History Shootout History

Regis History/Records 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67

Year by Year Leaders Year by Year Leaders Year by Year Leaders Year by Year Leaders Year by Year Leaders Year by Year Leaders Coaching History Coaching History

About Regis/Denver

69 About Regis 70 About Regis 71 Administration/Coaches 72 Athletics Directory 73 Facilities 74 Facilities 75 About Denver

2014 Ranger Review 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42

2014 Review 2014 RMAC Final Release 2014 Division II Basketball Championship Bracket

2014 RMAC Men’s Basketball Bracket 2014-15 RMAC Men’s Basketball Rankings 2014 RMAC All-Conference Teams 2014 RMAC All-Academic Teams 2014/15 Preseason Information 2014 RMAC Results 2014 RMAC Results 2014 RMAC Results 2014 RMAC Results

RMAC 44 45 46

RMAC Information RMAC Information RMAC Information

The 2015 Regis University Men’s Basketball Media Guide was written and designed by Assistant Sports Information Director Jake Brantley. Editing assistance from Sports Information Director Whitney Franker and the Regis men’s basketball staff. Photo Credits: Brett Stakelin, Shane Carney, and Matt Daniels. RMAC pictures supplied by Zach Bond, Director of Media Relations. Pictures of Regis Unviersity supplied by the Regis University University Relations

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Department. Mission Statement: The Regis University athletics department seeks to encourage the success of studentathletes by reaching their maximum potential in athletic competition, academic progress and personal development, through an environment of accountability, service and tradition.

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Media Services

The 2015-16 Regis University Men’s Basketball Media Guide is designed to assist the media in its coverage of Ranger men’s basketball. Additional information, including releases and photographs may be obtained by contacting the Regis Sports Information Office at (303) 458-4052. Media Credentials All requests for press, broadcast and photo credentials for home men’s basketball matches should be directed to wfranker@regis.edu. Requests must be made at least one week before the match. Player Interviews All media requests for interviews with Regis men’s basketball players should be directed to Whitney Franker at 303-458-4070, preferably 24 hours in advance. The best time for in-season interviews is after practice. With advance notice, interviews can be arranged for other hours, depending on student-athlete class schedules. Coach Bergeson Interviews The best time to reach Coach Brady Bergeson for an interview is in the mornings. Interviews with Coach Bergeson should be scheduled through Whitney Franker by calling 303-4584070. Postgame Interviews The Regis men’s basketball locker room is closed to the media. If you want an interview with any player or coach please contact Whitney Franker on press row right before the match is over or shortly after the match ends. Press row for Regis women’s basketball games is located between the teams benches. Photography All photographers are only allowed on the endlines and east side of the field, you will be asked to move if on the west side of the field. Contact Whitney Franker at least 24 hours prior to the match. Radio Requests for live radio should be made to Whitney Franker. Stats Box scores and final statistics will be distributed after the completion of the game.

Whitney Franker Sports Information Director

Whitney Franker is in her second year with the Regis University athletics staff. The 2015-16 will be her first full year as the Sports Information Director. Franker will be the main point of contact for volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball, softball, and lacrosse.

Prior to Regis, Franker served a two-year stint at Grand View University in Des Moines, Iowa where she was the women’s basketball assistant as well as a sports information assistant. While at Grand View, she helped the basketball team to a conference championship, conference tournament championship, and an NAIA National Tournament trip in 2012-2013. She played a pivotal role in the recruitment of student-athletes and assisted in player development. On the sports information side, she worked with men’s and women’s soccer, women’s basketball, outdoor track and field, and men’s and women’s tennis. She assisted in the daily operations, statistical keeping, website write-ups, and supervision of work study student employees. Prior to Grand View, she served as an assistant for both the women’s basketball and women’s soccer programs at her alma mater Simpson College in Indianola, Iowa. Franker graduated from the NCAA Division III school in 2009 with a degree in sports administration. While at Simpson, Franker was a four-year letterwinner on the women’s basketball and soccer teams. A three-year starter in the women’s basketball program, she helped the Storm to three regular season conference titles and three conference tournament championships. Franker advanced to NCAA postseason play all four years, two of which were back-to-back sweet sixteen appearances. On the soccer field, she was the four-year starting goalkeeper for the Storm, winning a conference regular season title in 2006 and coming just short of a trip to postseason play. Winning numerous player of the week honors, she was also named AllIIAC a total of five times in her career, three in soccer and two in basketball. Franker was awarded with the Barborka Award which is the highest honor for Simpson College senior athletes, is annually awarded to the senior athlete who has achieved outstanding accomplishments in scholarship and character, and has excelled in his/her chosen sport during his/her career or senior season.

Jake Brantley

Asst. Sports Information Director Brantley begins his first year as a member of the Regis University Sports Information staff. Brantley will serve as the main point of contact for men’s and women’s soccer and baseball while assisting with men’s and women’s basketball. A 2013 graduate of Regis University, Brantley earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology. While at Regis, Brantley was a member of the Ranger baseball team for two seasons. He also served as the Director of Intramurals throughout his senior year. In spring 2015, Brantley volunteered for the sports information department helping with baseball, softball, and women’s lacrosse where his love of sports and desire to become more involved continued to grow. Brantley will pursue a Master of Arts in Sports Management. Brantley is a native of Colorado, orginally from Littleton.

Originally from Urbandale, Iowa, Franker moved to Colorado in May of 2014 and resides in Littleton.

Shane Carney

Asst. Sports Information Director

Shane Carney is entering his second year as graduate assistant for the Regis Sports Information Department.

Contact Information Website: regisrangers.com

Whitney Franker Sports Information Director 303-458-4070 In Spring 2013, Shane graduated from the Univer- Office: 515-988-9001 sity of Iowa earning his B.A. degree in Journalism Cell: E-Mail: wfranker@regis.edu and Mass Communication.

During his time at Iowa, Shane was a sports reporter for The Daily Iowan and Daily Iowan Television, the school’s student-run newspaper and television news broadcast. During the spring semester of his junior year, Shane interned at KCRG-TV9 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Then for the past year, Shane worked at KCRG-TV9 as a news photojournalist and sports correspondent.

Jake Brantley Assistant Sports Information Director Office: 303-458-4070 Cell: 720-275-1191 E-Mail: brnt607@regis.edu

Shane Carney Assistant Sports Information Director Office: 303-458-4070 Cell: 319-621-4299 As Shane works towards his Master of Arts degree E-mail: scarney@regis.edu

in Sports Media & Marketing, he will be shooting highlights and photos at all home games. He will also be producing stories that go beyond the field or gym; those stories will feature how Regis athletes and coaches are leaders in competition, the classroom, and in the Denver community. Shane is originally from Iowa City, Iowa.

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2015-16 Regis University Men’s Basketball Quick Facts GENERAL

COACHING STAFF

Name of School...................................Regis University

Head Coach ......................................... Brady Bergeson Alma Mater, Yr ............................. Chapman University Record at School (yrs.) ........................... 0-0 (.000) (1) Career Record (yrs.) ..................................69-45 (.663) Men’s Basketball Office Phone ............(303) 964-6311 Best Time of Day to Call ......................8 a.m. to Noon Assistant Coaches.... Benjamin Kaufman, Univ. of Iowa ........................................... Kyle Long, Western Oregon ..................................................... Kenny Tripp, Nevada Athletic Trainer .........................................James Parker

City/Zip ......................................Denver, Colo./80221 Founded ...............................................................1877 Enrollment ..........................................................1,900 Nickname ........................................................ Rangers School Colors............Navy Blue (289) and Gold (116) Arena ..................................................Regis Fieldhouse Capacity ..............................................................1,800 Affiliation ........................................NCAA Division II Conference .. Rocky Mountain Athletic Conf. (RMAC) President ............................... Fr. John Fitzgibbons, S.J. Alma Mater ................................... St. Louis University Athletics Director ..................................... Ann Martin Alma Mater, Yr. ................. Rockhurst University, 2001 Athletic Dept. Phone ..........................(303) 458-4070 Ticket Office Phone ............................(303) 458-4070

HISTORY First year of Men’s Basketball ............................... 1946 Overall all-time record.......................... 944-817 (.536) No. years in NCAA Tourn./last ................. 4 (3-5)/1996 Last NCAA post-season opponent ....... Fort Hays State Result ...............................................................L, 69-97

SPORTS INFORMATION Sports Information Director ............. Whitney Franker SID Office Phone................................. (303) 458-4052 Cell Phone ........................................... (515) 988-9001 SID Email ...................................... wfranker@regis.edu Graduate Assistant SID ............................Shane Carney Cell Phone ........................................... (319) 621-4299 Graduate Assistant Email .................scarney@regis.edu Graduate Assistant SID .............................Jake Brantley Cell Phone ........................................... (720) 275-1191 Graduate Assistant Email ..............brant607@regis.edu Men’s Basketball SID ......................... Whitney Franker Website ................................................ regisrangers.com

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TEAM INFORMATION Overall Record in 2014-15 ...... 5-21, 4-9 (H), 1-12 (A) RMAC Record/Finish .................................. 3-19, 13th Final Ranking in 2014-15 .....................................N/A Starters Returning/Lost ...........................................3/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................................5/7

MEDIA INFORMATION Radio Station ................... KRCX (RU Student Radio) Radio Number .................................... (303) 964-5392 Public Address Announcer .................... Kevin Humes Play-by-Play Voice .....................................Scott Myers Newspapers The Denver Post 101 W. Colfax Ave. Denver, Colorado 80202 Phone: (303) 954-1294 Email: sports@denverpost.com Mile High News P.O. Box 17270 Golden, Colorado 80402 Phone: (303) 279-5541 Email: sportsdesk@milehighnews.com Your Hub www.yourhub.com The Highlander Regis University Email: highlandersubs@gmail.com

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Starters Returning (3) #

5 21 22

Player

Kevin Marshall Dylan King Dexter Sienko

Cl.

Ht.

Sr. Sr. So.

Pos.

6-0 6-6 6-6

G G F

GP-GS

20-18 25-20 26-22

FG%

.377 .387 .640

3FG%

FT % RPG

.350 .356 .000

.685 .558 .656

APG

2.2 2.3 6.7

3.6 1.1 1.4

PPG 8.1 6.8 9.5

Other

Starters Lost (1) Player

Brett Hartshorne

Ht.

Pos.

6-6

F

GP-GS FG%

26-25

.544

3FG% .545

FT % .863

RPG 3.7

APG 1.2

PPG 12.8

Other

Returners (2) #

Player

2 3

Roberto Reyes Billy Hansen

Cl.

So. Sr.

Ht.

6-3 6-3

Pos.

G G

GP-GS

24-16 23-0

FG%

.500 .320

3FG%

.375 .327

FT %

.694 .786

RPG

2.3 0.8

APG

1.2 0.3

PPG

7.8 3.8

Other

Newcomers (9) # 0

Player

Cl.

Ht.

Pos. Hometown/Last School (High School)

Noah King Jr. 6-5 G Dallas, Tex./Phoenix CC (Greenway HS) Notes: was a member of the 2014 PCC team that won the NJCAA Division II National Championship...averaged 4.8 points and 4.4 rebounds per game 4 Jarrett Brodbeck Fr. 6-4 G Yorba Linda, Calif./Esperanza HS Notes: was named All-County First Team, All-CIF First Team, and All-CIF Second Team...also was a two-time All-League First Team selection...owns school records for points in a season (653), most three’s in a season (79), total career points (1,463), and career three-point baskets made (192)...was second leading three-point shooter in county 10 Elijah Sanders Jr. 6-6 F Lacey Wash./South Puget Sound CC/Central Wyoming (Timberline HS) Notes: led the team (SPSCC) in scoring with 14...also led the team in rebounding with eight and blocks with two...led the conference in blocked shots...named to All-Defensive Team 11 Elias Haile Fr. 6-3 G San Jose, Calif./Valley Christian HS Notes: averaged 10.5 points, 3.3 assist, and 4.2 rebounds per game...All-League selection as a sophomore and senior...was also a Scholar-Athlete...helped his team reach the Central Coast Section championship game 13 Troy Anderson II Jr. 6-5 F Fairfield, Calif./San Joaquin CC (Armijo HS) Notes: was a Big 8 All-Conference selection at San Joaquin...averaged 16 points and 12.9 rebounds per game... named All-State First Team at Armijo 20 Luke McGuire Fr. 6-3 G Wollongong, Australia/Holy Spirit Notes: three-time captain of his team...was a two-time State MVP selection...helped guide the team to a National School Championship 23 Taffy Tela Fr. 6-2 G Johns Creek, Georgia/Chattahoochee HS Notes: averaged 16 points, eight rebounds, six assists, and two steals throughtout his senior year...earned AllRegion Second Team...was chosen XL 12 All-Star...averaged double-digit scoring three of four years as Chattahoochee 30 Ryan Beisty Fr. 6-7 F Newcastle, Australia/Whitebridge HS Notes: was a member of the Newcastle Hunters in the ABA League 45 DeAndre Johnson Fr. 6-7 F Los Angeles, Calif./Price HS Notes: helped guide his team to a 23-8 record and advance to the regional finals...played for a program that has six CIF State Championships, seven CIF Southern California Regional Championships, and ten CIF Southern Section Championships in the past 11 years

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2015-16 Regis University Men’s Basketball No.

Name

Cl.

Pos.

Ht.

Wt.

Hometown/Previous School (High School)

0

Noah King

Jr.

G

6-5

185

Dallas, Texas/Phoenix CC (Greenway HS)

2

Roberto Reyes

So.

G

6-3

180

Chandler, Ariz./Gilbert Christian HS

3

Billy Hansen

Sr.

G

6-3

185

Ashland, Ore./Ashland HS

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Jarrett Brodbeck

Fr.

G

6-4

180

Yorba Linda, Calif./Esperanza HS

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Kevin Marshall

Sr.

G

6-0

155

Wilsonville, Ore./Wilsonville HS

10

Elijah Sanders

Jr.

F

6-6

185

Lacey, Wash./South Puget Sound CC (Timberline HS)

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Elias Haile

Fr.

G

6-3

170

San Jose, Calif./Valley Christian HS

13

Troy Anderson II

Jr.

F

6-5

185

Fairfield, Calif./San Joaquin Delta CC (Armijo HS)

20

Luke McGuire

Fr.

G

6-3

165

Wollongong, Australia/Holy Spirit

21

Dylan King

Sr.

G

6-6

190

Pukalani, Hawaii/Seabury Hall HS

22

Dexter Sienko

So.

F

6-6

210

Spokane, Wash./Saint George’s School

23

Taffy Tela

Fr.

G

6-2

175

Johns Creek, Georgia/Chattahoochee HS

30

Ryan Beisty

Fr.

F

6-7

225

Newcastle, Australia/Whitebridge HS

45

DeAndre Johnson

Fr.

F

6-7

240

Los Angeles, Calif./Price HS

Head Coach: Brady Bergeson (1st season) Assistant Coach: Benjamin Kaufman (1st season) Assistant Coach: Kyle Long (1st season) Assistant Coach: Kenny Tripp (1st season) Assistant Coach: Dan Snyder (1st season)

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2015-16 Regis University Men’s Basketball Schedule Date Fri., Nov. 13 Sat., Nov. 14 Wed., Nov. 18 Tue., Nov. 24 Fri., Nov. 27 Sat., Nov. 28 Sat., Dec. 5 Fri., Dec. 11 Sat., Dec. 12 Fri., Dec. 18 Sat., Dec. 19 Tues., Dec. 29 Sat., Jan. 2 Sun, Jan. 3 Fri., Jan. 8 Sat., Jan. 9 Fri., Jan. 15 Sat., Jan 16 Fri., Jan. 22 Sat., Jan. 23 Fri., Jan. 29 Sat., Jan. 30 Fri., Feb. 5 Sat., Feb. 6 Fri., Feb. 12 Sat., Feb. 13 Fri., Feb. 19 Sat., Feb. 20 Fri., Feb. 26 Tue., Mar. 1 Fri.-Sat., Mar. 4-5

Opponent vs. Lubbock Christian vs. St. Mary’s at Johnson & Wales at Colorado College Pittsburg State Southwest Minnesota State at Chadron State* South Dakota Mines* Black Hills State* at UC-Colorado Springs* at Metro State* at Colorado State (Exhibition) Colorado State-Pueblo* Western State* at Black Hills State* at South Dakota Mines* at Western New Mexico* at New Mexico Highlands* Colorado Mesa* Westminster* at Fort Lewis* at Adams State* Colorado Mines* Colorado Christian* Metro State* UC-Colorado Springs* at Westminster* at Colorado Mesa* Chadron State* RMAC 1st Round RMAC Shooutout

Place Golden, Colo. Golden, Colo. Denver, Colo. Colorado Springs, Colo. Regis Fieldhouse Regis Fieldhouse Chadron, Neb. Regis Fieldhouse Regis Fieldhouse Colorado Springs, Colo. Denver, Colo. Fort Collins, Colo. Regis Fieldhouse Regis Fieldhouse Spearfish, S.D. Rapid City, S.D. Silver City, N.M. Las Vegas, N.M. Regis Fieldhouse Regis Fieldhouse Durango, Colo. Alamosa, Colo. Regis Fieldhouse Regis Fieldhouse Regis Fieldhouse Regis Fieldhouse Salt Lake City, Utah Grand Junction, Colo. Regis Fieldhouse Campus Sites Highest Remaining Seed

Time 6:00 PM 5:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 5:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 5:30 PM 7:30 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 5:00 PM 3:00 PM 7:00 PM 5:30 PM 7:30 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 5:30 PM 7:30 PM 7:30 PM 7:00 PM 5:30 PM 7:00 PM 5:30 PM 7:30 PM 7:30 PM 7:00 PM TBA TBA

Home games in Bold * Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Game All times are Mountain Standard Time, unless noted

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2014-15 Regis Men's Basketball Regis University Combined Team Statistics (as of Jul 06, 2015) All games RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE

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Player

gp-gs

Brett Hartshorne Dexter Sienko Kevin Marshall Roberto Reyes Dylan King Spenser Reeb Bryan Siefker Billy Hansen Chris Snyder Miikka Luosmaa Tim Schulte Will Duggan Team Total.......... Opponents......

TEAM STATISTICS SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct 3 POINT FG-ATT 3-point FG pct 3-pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-Avg/Game Neutral site-Avg/Game Score by Periods Regis University Opponents

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OVERALL 5-21 3-19 2-2

Total 3-Point min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg%

26-25 26-22 20-18 24-16 25-20 20-4 26-19 23-0 23-3 20-2 26-1 24-0

730 614 637 547 534 362 623 225 229 158 341 251

26 26

5251 5250

28.1 23.6 31.9 22.8 21.4 18.1 24.0 9.8 10.0 7.9 13.1 10.5

123-226 103-161 55-146 67-134 55-142 39-117 54-144 24-75 23-50 9-23 16-36 11-37

OT OT2 8 7 8 9

.544 .640 .377 .500 .387 .333 .375 .320 .460 .391 .444 .297

OPP 1967 75.7 695-1447 .480 179-449 .399 6.9 398-571 .697 15.3 864 33.2 334 12.8 272 10.5 1.2 213 8.2 66 2.5 7841 13-603 0-0 Totals 1625 1967

18-33 0-0 14-40 3-8 31-87 11-45 28-83 18-55 4-5 0-0 0-1 5-19

.545 .000 .350 .375 .356 .244 .337 .327 .800 .000 .000 .263

AWAY 1-12 1-10 0-2

F-Throw ft-fta ft%

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69-80 40-61 37-54 50-72 29-52 34-45 13-18 22-28 19-30 15-27 3-11 4-7

Date 11/14/14 11/15/14 11/19/14 11/25/14 12/06/14 12/12/14 12/13/14 12/19/14 12/20/14 01/02/15 01/03/15 01/09/15 01/10/15 01/16/15 01/17/15 01/23/15 01/24/15 1/30/15 01/31/15 02/06/15 02/07/15 02/14/15 2/20/15 02/21/15 02/27/15 02/28/15

.863 .656 .685 .694 .558 .756 .722 .786 .633 .556 .273 .571

off

Rebounds def tot avg

NEUTRAL 0-0 0-0 0-0

pf dq

a

to blk stl

20 75 95 3.7 80 7 32 45 7 54 121 175 6.7 78 6 37 47 33 4 39 43 2.2 44 0 72 59 3 17 38 55 2.3 41 0 29 49 8 11 46 57 2.3 30 0 28 32 7 15 38 53 2.7 54 3 14 28 9 7 62 69 2.7 59 2 35 40 2 6 12 18 0.8 13 0 7 17 1 12 29 41 1.8 30 0 8 15 6 11 16 27 1.4 43 0 5 20 9 9 26 35 1.3 20 0 16 15 5 1 18 19 0.8 24 0 19 23 0 38 47 85 6 579-1291 .448 132-376 .351 335-485 .691 205 567 772 29.7 516 18 302 396 90 695-1447 .480 179-449 .399 398-571 .697 274 590 864 33.2 484 7 334 272 66

REGISMBB 1625 62.5 -13.2 579-1291 .448 132-376 .351 5.1 335-485 .691 12.9 772 29.7 -3.5 302 11.6 396 15.2 -4.8 0.8 108 4.2 90 3.5 3752 13-289 -

1st 2nd 776 834 961 989

HOME 4-9 2-9 2-0

Opponent at Chaminade at Hawaii Pacific JOHNSON & WALES COLORADO COLLEGE at MSU Denver at CSU-Pueblo at #5 UCCS CHADRON STATE BLACK HILLS STATE WESTERN NEW MEXICO NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS at Colorado School of Mines at Colo. Christian FORT LEWIS COLLEGE ADAMS STATE UNIVERSI at Western State at Colorado Mesa at Black Hills State at Chadron State COLO. CHRISTIAN COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES MSU DENVER at Adams State Universi at Fort Lewis College #5 UCCS CSU-PUEBLO

L L W W L L L W Lo2 L W L L L L W L L L L L L L L L L

11 16 11 11 8 7 14 1 3 2 11 13

pts

avg

333 246 161 187 170 123 149 88 69 33 35 31

12.8 9.5 8.1 7.8 6.8 6.2 5.7 3.8 3.0 1.7 1.3 1.3

108 1625 213 1967

62.5 75.7

Score 63-88 58-73 87-64 80-69 52-82 53-89 53-94 63-58 78-80 66-73 75-61 52-82 49-81 70-78 60-74 76-67 56-82 60-61 72-73 63-66 47-86 56-70 52-85 52-70 57-76 75-85

Att. 170 111 297 204 1265 287 624 101 140 108 72 221 676 227 225 521 1082 954 321 1012 220 325 501 1108 311 510

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2015 SEASON PREVIEW

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2015 Rangers Bring Excitement Towards Fresh Start DENVER, Colo. - Fresh faces represent a brand new beginning for the Regis University Ranger men’s basketball team. With the retirement of long-time Regis men’s basketball coach Lonnie Porter, the Rangers named Brady Bergeson head coach. Bergeson brings a reputation for winning, hard-work, and determination to a team poised to reclaim respect from the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC). After a less than stellar 2014-15 season that saw the Rangers finish with a 5-21 record overall and a 3-19 record in the RMAC. Bergeson and the plethora of newcomers will attempt to develop much needed chemistry early on in order to have success as a team throughout the 2015-16 campaign. With the large influx of newcomers, Bergeson said, “We will need to overcome the disadvantage [of developing chemistry with the newcomers and younger guys] in order to gain the experience we need, while finding success along the way”. Bergeson has emphasized the importance of having the team come together in a way that produces the best winning atmosphere for all players. The RMAC Preseason Release revealed that the Rangers were voted to finish fifth in the Rocky Division. One strength for RU this season will be their work ethic; Bergeson is not short of praise for the work ethic the players have demonstrated this off-season, “Our team is very coachable, and we have a roster full of gym-rats. This will become a factor for us over time”. Having a team that is willing to put in the work, especially in their free time, is music to any coach’s ears. On top of that, having a team that is willing to listen and retain the knowledge put forth from a coaching staff, let alone a new coaching staff, is provides a great foundation for success. The Rangers graduated leading scorer in Brett Hartshorne. The forward averaged 12.8 points, 3.7 rebounds, and 1.2 assists per game during his senior campaign. Hartshorne shot 54.4 percent from the field and also splashed 54.5 percent of his shots from three-point territory. The return of five experienced players coupled with the addition of nine newcomers will help fill the void left from Hartshorne’s departure. Regis returns three starters from last year including senior point guard Kevin Marshall (Wilsonville, Ore.), senior guard Dylan King (Pukalani, Hawaii), and the leading rebounder from last season in sophomore Dexter Sienko (Spokane, Wash.). Marshall led the team in assists a season ago dishing out 3.6 assists per game. Marshall served as the primary point guard averaging 8.1 points and 2.2 rebounds. King returns after connecting on 35.6 percent of his attempts from beyond the arc. Averaging 6.8 points, 2.3 rebounds, and 1.1 assists per game a season ago, King has spent the majority of the offseason refining his jump shot, and working on his ball handling skills. Sienko comes off an impressive freshman season starting in 22 of 26 contests in which he scored 9.5 points per game shooting 64 percent from the field, and grabbing a team high 6.7 rebounds per game. Sienko has shown the ability to perform well on a consistent basis as he scored in double digits on ten different occasions. In addition, Regis returns two others that will be looked towards for contributions: senior guard Billy Hansen (Ashland, Ore.) and sophomore Roberto Reyes (Chandler, Arizona). RU welcomes nine newcomers to the program; three transfers and six freshmen. Junior guard Noah King (Dallas, Tex.) comes from Phoenix Community College in Phoenix, Ariz. where he was a part of the Phoenix CC team that won the NJCAA Division II National Championship. King averaged 4.8 points and 4.4 rebounds per game while at Phoenix CC. Junior forward Elijah Sanders (Lacey, Washington) joins Regis after spending one season at South Puget Sound Community College in Olympia, Wash. and another season at Central Wyoming College in Riverton, Wyoming. While at South Puget Sound Community College, Sanders led his team in points (14.0), rebounds (8.0), and blocks (2.0) per game. The forward was named to the All-Defensive Team as he topped the conference in blocked shots at SPSCC. Troy Anderson II (Fairfield, Calif.), a junior forward, spent two seasons at San Joaquin Delta Community College in Stockton, Calif. before making his way to Regis. While at SJDCC, Anderson averaged 16 points and nearly 13 rebounds per game. Anderson was a Big 8 All-Conference selection at SJDCC. Six freshmen join RU after impressive high school careers and have been working hard since their arrival onto campus. Bergeson notes, “We have a large number of young and inexperienced players [...] and we have so much to learn as a team”. Referring to the nine newcomers, Bergeson knows that the six freshmen have a lot to learn, but despite the learning curve, they have the ability to become something special this season. Jarrett Brodbeck graduated from Esperanza High School in Anaheim, California. Brodbeck owns school records for most points in a season (653), most three’s in a season (79), total career points (1,463), and career three-point baskets made (192). The guard earned All-County First Team, All-CIF First Team, and All-CIF Second Team and was a two-time All-League First Team selection. Elias Haile (Valley Christian High School) captained his team during his senior year, leading them to the Central Coast Section championship game. Haile averaged 10.5 points, 3.3 assists, and 4.2 rebounds per game earning All-League selections as a sophomore and senior. Luke McGuire is a 2014 graduate of Holy Spirit College in Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia. McGuire’s impressive accolades include being named team captain for three years and earning state MVP honors two times as he helped guide his team to a National School Championship. Taffy Tela (Johns Creek, Georgia) is from Chattahoochee High School where he averaged double-digit scoring averages in three of four seasons. During his senior season, Tela averaged 16 points, eight rebounds, and six assists per game to go along with two steals per contest. Tela earned All-Region Second Team honors his final season at Chattahoochee High School. Ryan Beisty is a 2013 graduate of Whitebridge High School in Newcastle, Australia. The 6’7” forward was a member of the Newcastle Hunters in the ABA League in Australia. DeAndre Johnson rounds out the long list of newcomers. Johnson hails from Los Angeles, California and is a 2015 graduate of Frederick K.C. Price III High School. Johnson earned four letters in a program that has six CIF State Championships, seven CIF Southern California Regional Championships, and ten CIF Southern Section Championships in the past 11 years. Johnson played a key role in guiding his team to a 23-8 record and an appearance in the regional finals. Bergeson has high expectations for his team on and off the floor as Regis transition into a new era, “We certainly know what we are building toward, and our standard for competitiveness is high” added Bergeson. RU will be on the road to open the season competing in the RMAC/Heartland Challenge on Friday, November 13 as the Rangers match up with Lubbock Christian (Tex.) at 6 p.m. The home opener for the Rangers will be Friday, November 27 as Pittsburg State makes a visit to the Regis Fieldhouse at 7 p.m. and begins RMAC play on Saturday, December 5 at Chadron State.

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#3

B I L LY H A N S E N

Guard 6-3 Senior Ashland, Oregon Ashland High School 2014-15: Appeared in 23 games off the bench... Averaged 3.8 points per game... Went 18-55 from beyond the arc to post a percentage of 32.7... Scored season-high 17 in 80-69 win over Colorado College on November 25... Made 4-5 from distance and 6-9 from the field in win over Colorado College on November 25.

About Billy

Son of Ron Hansen and Ingrid Hansen Awards: 2014-15 Academic All-RMAC Honor Roll 2013-14 Academic All-RMAC Honor Roll

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2013-14: Played in 20 games off the bench... Put in seasonhigh six points against nationally ranked Colorado Mines on January 10th... Notched season-best 26 minutes against Fort Lewis on January 17th... In same game, had season-high five rebounds and two assists.

down a season-best five boards. Ashland High School: A 2012 graduate of Ashland High School in Ashland, Ore... Led the state of Oregon in scoring as a senior at 22.9 points per game... Also grabbed 7.4 rebounds and dished out 3.6 assists per game... First Team All-Southern Oregon Hybrid as a senior McDonalds All-America nominee... Earned First Team All-State in baseball... Earned Oregon basketball senior All-Star Game MVP... Lettered four times in basketball and three in baseball... Hit .447 as a senior and Oregon in hitting as a junior at .542... Holds every major AHS scoring record

2012-13: Came off the bench to play in all 25 games... Averaged 14.8 minutes per game... Connected on 17 three pointers... Averaged 3.6 points per game Scored season-high 15 points in season-opening Rangers win 99-69 over Johnson & Wales... He hit season-high three from deep, while going 5-for-9 (55.6 percent) overall... Also had season highs of five rebounds, three assists and two steals... Put in 11 points with three three pointers in 82-67 loss to Dallas Baptist on November 24th... He also pulled Season

GP

GS

MIN/G

FG

FG%

3PT

3PT%

FT

FT%

OFF

DEF

REB/G

PPG

2012-13

25

0

14.8

32-103

31.1

17-71

23.9

9-19

47.4

10

26

1.4

3.6

2013-14

20

0

7.4

10-39

25.6

6-28

21.4

1-3

33.3

2

12

0.7

1.4

2014-15

23

0

9.8

24-75

32.0

18-55

32.7

22-28

78.6

6

12

0.8

3.8

Total

68

0

10.9

66-217

30.4

41-154

26.6

32-50

64.0

18

50

1.0

3.0

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KEVIN MARSHALL Guard 6-0 Senior Wilsonville, Oregon Wilsonville HS

2014-15: Played in 20 games while making 18 starts... Third leading scorer at 8.1 points per game... Led the team averaging 31.9 minutes per contest, 10th in the RMAC... Dished out a team-high 72 assists, 8th in the RMAC Ranked 10th in the RMAC with a 1.2 assist-to-turnover ratio... Scored a season-high 21 points in the Rangers 76-67 win at Western State on January 23... Went 11-12 from the line in win over Western State Recorded a season-high five assist-to-turnover ratio in 85-75 loss to Colorado State-Pueblo on February 28

About Kevin

Son of Brian Marshall and Erika Marshall Has two younger brothers, Brandon and Kyle Awards: 2012-13 All-RMAC Third Team

2013-14: Played in 25 games while making 24 starts... Third leading scorer for the Rangers at 9.8 per game... Second on the team averaging 33.0 minutes per contest... One of the top free throw shooters in the RMAC at 85.1 percent, 10th best... Led the Rangers with a 3.2 assist per game average... Ranked second on the team with 79 total assists.. Also ranked 10th in the RMAC with a 1.3 assist-toturnover ratio... Second for RU with 24 steals... Had season-high 22 points in a 67-60 win over Johnson & Wales on November 20th... Went 12-for-12, a school record for most free throws made without a miss in the Rangers 89-77 win over Langston on November 23rd... Scored in double figures 12 times Had season-high eight assists in the win over Langston... Grabbed season-high seven rebounds against Colorado Christian on February 7th... Had at least one assist in all but one of the games in which he played... Had season-high three steals, four times

in scoring at 11.4 points per game... Scored 285 points, third most by a Regis freshman since 1981-82... Second on the team with 24 steals... Knocked down 29 three pointers... Hit on 75.3 percent from the free throw line... Played in all 25 games, while making 21 starts... Led the team averaging 32.4 minutes played per game... Scored in double figures 15 times... Began his collegiate career with 21 points in 26 minutes off the bench, while also dishing out four assists and grabbing two steals... Scored season-high 25 points in Rangers 80-79 win over UC-Colorado Springs on March 1st. He went 9-for-17 from the field including four three pointers... Dished out season-high nine assists in Rangers loss to Colorado Christian on February 8th, while also setting season high with three steals... Had at least one assist in every game Wilsonville High School: A 2012 graduate of Wilsonville High School in Wilsonville, Ore... Played football and golf as well as basketball at WHS... Named First Team All-State as a senior... Named Northwestern Oregon Conference Player of the Year as a senior... Two-time First Team All-NWOC honoree Led Wilsonville to a fifth place finish at the 2011-12 Oregon State Tournament... Averaged 18.4 points per game as a senior... Dished out 6.3 assists per contest... Wilsonville was 101-15 in his four years as the point guard... Left school as the third all-time leading scorer and leading assist man in a career... Scored 1,169 points in his career... Also had 438 career assists and 183 steals

2012-13: Led the Rangers with 87 assists which is the most for a Regis freshman since the 1981-82 season... Second for the Rangers

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GS

MIN/G

FG

FG%

3PT

3PT%

FT

FT%

OFF

DEF

REB/G

PPG

2012-13

25

21

32.4

96-241

39.8

29-90

32.2

64-85

75.3

8

51

2.4

11.4

2013-14

25

24

33.0

72-218

33.0

22-76

28.9

80-94

85.1

9

42

2.0

9.8

2014-15

20

18

31.9

55-146

37.7

14-40

35.0

37-54

68.5

4

39

2.2

8.1

Total

70

63

13.9

223-605

36.9

65-206

31.6

181-233

77.7

21

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DYLAN KING

Guard 6-6 Senior Pukalani, Hawaii Seabury Hall HS 2014-15: Played in 25 games while making 20 starts... Was second on the team in three-point percentage with 35.6... Fifth on the team in scoring with an average of 6.8... Recorded seven games of double-digit scoring... Scored seasonhigh 17 in 73-58 loss at Hawaii Pacific on November 15. 2013-14: Took a redshirt during the 2013-14 season.

About Dylan

Son of John King and Kim Abrahamson Has one younger sibling, Cameron Favorite movie is Superbad

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2012-13: Played in all 25 games while starting 24... Averaged 29.2 minutes per game, third most on the team... Third on the team with a 45.4 shooting accuracy... Led the Rangers with 36 three-point baskets in 96 tries, also leading the team... Second for Regis with a 37.5 three-point accuracy... Led Regis hitting on 80.9 percent from the free throw line (55-68), 11th best in the RMAC... Grabbed 3.1 rebounds per contest... Second on the team with 12 blocked shots... Fourth on the team with a 9.6 scoring average... Scored in double figures 11 times... Notched season-high 21 points in Rangers 75-54 win over Western State on January 25th. Was 6-for-9 (66.7 percent) from the field and 4-of-7 from three-point territory... Hit season-high five three pointers in Rangers win over Fort Lewis on February 23rd. He put in 20 points, going 6-of-11 from the field... Grabbed season-high seven rebounds, twice... Dished out season-high four assists, twice

2011-12: Played in 25 games as a true freshman while making two starts... Averaged 3.7 points per game... Averaged 13.3 minutes per game... Connected on 10 three-point baskets... Had seven blocks... Scored season-high 14 points against Adams State on January 20th... He connected for 4-of-6 from the field and a perfect 5-for-5 from the charity stripe. Seabury Hall High School: A 2011 graduate of Seabury Hall High School in Makawao, Hawaii... As a senior averaged 22.4 points and seven rebounds per contest... As a junior put in 18.6 points and hauled down 4.5 rpg... Two-time Maui Interscholastic League Player of the Year... Three-time First Team All-MIL... Two-time Hawaii All-State Honorable Mention... Twice led Seabury to a seventh place finish at the state tournament... Lettered three years in basketball and once each in volleyball and baseball

Season

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GS

MIN/G

FG

FG%

3PT

3PT%

FT

FT%

OFF

DEF

REB/G

PPG

2011-12

25

2

13.3

34-99

34.3

10-43

23.3

15-24

62.5

9

16

1.0

3.7

2012-13

25

24

29.2

74-163

45.4

36-96

37.5

55-68

80.9

15

62

3.1

9.6

2014-15

25

20

21.4

55-142

38.7

31-87

35.6

29-52

55.8

11

46

2.3

6.8

Total

75

46

21.3

163-404

40.3

77-226

34.1

99-144

68.8

35

124

2.1

6.7

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Guard 6-3 Sophomore Chandler, Arizona Gibert Christian HS

#2

2014-15: Played in 24 games while making 16 starts as a freshman... Fourth on the team with a 7.8 scoring average... Shot 50 percent, third best, from the field going 67-134 on the year... Pulled down 55 rebounds including 17 offensive... Dished out 29 assists... Recorded ten games of double-digit scoring... Had a season-high 15 points in 74-60 loss against Adams State on January 17...Grabbed seasonhigh seven boards in 87-64 win over Johnson & Wales on November 19. About Roberto

Son of Heriberto Reyes and Alma Reyes Has one sibling, Daphne

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Gilbert Christian High School: A 2014 graduate of Gilbert Christian High School in Gilbert, Ariz... First Team All-State Division III as a junior... Averaged 12.8 points per game as a senior... Scored 1,201 points over his three years on varsity... Averaged 14.3 points as a freshman and 13.7 points as a junior... Shot 51 percent from the field for his career... Led GCHS to two consecutive state championships... Was ranked by Arizonapreps.com as the third ranked shooting guard in Arizona for the class of 2014... Was named Honorable Mention All-State as a sophomore and senior... Played in 2012 Arizona All Star game Season

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GS

MIN/G

FG

FG%

3PT

3PT%

FT

FT%

OFF

DEF

REB/G

PPG

2014-15

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16

22.8

67-134

50.0

3-8

37.5

50-72

69.4

17

38

2.3

7.8

Total

24

16

22.8

67-134

50.0

3-8

37.5

50-72

69.4

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DEXTER SIENKO

Center 6-6 Sophomore Spokane, Washington Saint George’s School

About Dexter

Son of Mark Sienko and Bernadine Bank Has one brother, Liam

2014-15: Appeared in 26 games while making 22 starts to average 23.6 minutes... Second on the team with a 9.5 scoring average... Led the Rangers shooting 64 percent from the field, 2nd best in the RMAC... Led the team and 6th in the RMAC in blocks with 33... Ranked 9th in the RMAC in rebounding with 6.7... 6th in the RMAC in offensive boards with a 2.1 average... Scored a season-high 25 in 87-64 win over Johnson & Wales on November 19... Recorded ten games of double-digit scoring and six of rebounding... Tallied five doubledoubles... Had a season-high 14 rebounds in win over Johnson & Wales on November 19 and 63-58 win over Chadron State on December 19.

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a senior... Also averaged 2.0 assists and 2.3 steals a game... Earned a spot on the 2014 Class 2B All-State Game roster... Scored 1,560 career points at Saint George’s, which is third best in school history... Two time First Team All-Northeast 2B... Was featured around the country and has nearly 500,000 views on his YouTube video of his dunk in the state championship that broke one of the baskets

Saint George’s School: A 2014 graduate of Saint George’s School in Spokane, Wash... Led Saint George’s to backto-back Washington Class 2B State Championships with identical 29-1 records... Named Class 2B Co-Player of the Year following his senior season... Two time First Team All-State performer... Named Northeast League 2B MVP and First Team All-League his senior year Averaged 21.8 points and 10.4 rebounds as

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Season

GP

GS

MIN/G

FG

FG%

3PT

3PT%

FT

FT%

OFF

DEF

REB/G

PPG

2014-15

25

22

23.6

103-161

64.0

0-0

-

40-61

65.6

54

121

6.7

9.5

Total

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25

23.6

103-161

64.0

0-0

-

40-61

65.6

54

121

6.7

9.5

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NGuard O A6-5HJuniorK Dallas I NTexas G Phoenix CC (Greenway HS)

#0

Phoenix Community College: Played two seasons at Phoenix Community College in Phoenix, Ariz...Was a member of the 2014 team that captured the NJCAA Division II National Championship... Averaged 4.8 points and 4.4 rebounds per game

About Noah

Son of Joseph and Marlene King Has two siblings, Joseph Jr. and Terrance

Greenway High School: A 2013 graduate of Greenway High School in Phoenix, Ariz.

ELIJAH SANDERS

6-6 Junior Lacey, Wash. South Puget Sound CC/Central Wyoming (Timberline HS)

#10

Central Wyoming College: Played one season at Central Wyoming College in Riverton, Wyoming

About Elijah

Son of Ernest and Christina Sanders Has four siblings: Isaiah, Jonah, Tianah, and Kendall

South Puget Sound Community College: Played one season at South Puget Sound Community College in Olympia, Wash... Led the team in scoring with a 14 points per game average... Also led the team in rebounding with eight per game and blocks with two per game... Awarded MVP of the Dale Bates Tournament... Led the conference in blocked shots... Selected sophomore AllStar... Was named to All-Defensive Team Timberline High School: A 2013 gradute of Timberline High School in Lacey, Wash... Earned four letters at Timberline... Averaged a double-double his senior year with 15 points and ten rebounds per game average... Also named team captain

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TROY ANDERSON II

Forward 6-5 Junior Fairfield, Calif. San Joaquin Delta (Armijo HS)

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San Joaquin Delta Community College: Played two seasons at San Joaquin Delta Community College in Stockton, Calif... Was a Big 8 All-Conference selection... Averaged 16 points and 12.9 rebounds per game.

About Troy

Son of Troy and Lydia Anderson Has two siblings, Dante and Chantal

Armijo High School: A 2013 graduate of Armijo High School in Fairfield, Calif... Named AllState First Team

JARRETT BRODBECK Guard 5-9 Freshman Yorba Linda, Calif. Esperanza HS

#4

Esperanza High School: A 2015 graduate of Esperanza High School in Anaheim, Calif... Was named All-County First Team, All-CIF First Team, and All-CIF Second Team... Also was a two-time All-League First Team selection... Owns school records for most points in a season (653), most three’s in a season (79), total career points (1,463), and career three-point About Jarrett baskets made (192)... Was the secSon of Rick Brodbeck and Krista Martin Has three siblings: Austin, Jake, and Ricky ond leading three-point shooter in the county... Earned three letters in basketball... Was named All-League Honorable Mention as a sophomore Selected to participate in two Orange County All-Star games

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ELIAS HAILE

Guard 6-3 Freshman San Jose, Calif. Valley Christian HS

About Elias

#11

Valley Christian High School: A 2015 graduate of Valley Christian High School in San Jose, Calif... Averaged 10.5 points, 3.3 assists, and 4.2 rebounds per game in his senior year... Captained the team his final season... Was All-League as sophomore and senior... Helped guide his team to the Central Coast Section championship game... Was named Scholar-Athlete in 2012-13.

Son of Kidane and Dina Haile

LU K E M CG U I R E

Guard 6-3 Freshman Wollongong, Australia

#20

Holy Spirit College: A 2014 graduate of Holy Spirit College in Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia... Was a three-time captain of his team... Helped guide the team to a National School Championship... Was a two-time State MVP selection

About Mary

Son of Geoff and Helen McGuire Played one season after graduation from Holy Spirit and averaged 9.9 points per game with the Illawarra Hawks, an Australian professional team that competes in the National Basketball League

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TA F F Y T E L A

Guard 6-2 Junior Johns Creek, Georgia Chattahoochee HS

About Taffy

Son of Tonderai Tela Has two siblings, Tendai and Tatendal

#23

Chattahoochee High School: A 2015 graduate of Chattahoochee High School in Johns Creek, Georgia Averaged 16 points, eight rebounds, six assists, and two steals per game throughout his senior season Earned All-Region Second Team Was sel`cted an XL 12 All-Star Averaged double-digit scoring three of the four years at Chattahoochee Earned three letters as a member of the basketball team Was a member of the North Georgia Heat

R YA N B E I S T Y

Forward 6-7 Freshman Newcastle, Australia Whitebridge HS

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Whitebridge High School: A 2013 graduate of Whitebridge High School in Newcastle, Australia.

About Ryan Was a member of the Newcastle Hunters in the ABA League Son of Michael and Mandy Beisty Has one sibling, Ashleigh

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DEANDRE JOHNSON Forward 6-7 Freshman Los Angeles, Calif. Price HS

#45

A 2015 graduate of Frederick K.C. Price III High School in Los Angeles, Calif... Earned four letters at Price in a program that has six CIF State Championships, seven CIF Southern California Regional Championships, and ten CIF Southern Section Championships in the past 11 years... Helped guide his team to a 23-8 record and advance to the regional finals. About DeAndre

Son of Shuntae High

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2015-16 RANGERS #0

#2

Billy Hansen

Roberto Reyes

Noah King

#10

6-6 • Jr. • F

#21

Dylan King 6-6 • Sr. • G

Troy Anderson II

Elias Haile

#22

Dexter Sienko 6-6 • So. • F

Kevin Marshall 6-0 • Sr. • G

#20

Luke McGuire

6-5 • Jr. • F

6-3 • Fr. • G

#5

6-3 • Sr. • F

#13

#11

Elijah Sanders

Jarrett Brodbeck

6-3 • Sr. • G

6-3 • So. • G

6-5 • Jr. • G

#4

#3

#23

Taffy Tela

6-3 • Fr. • G

#30

Ryan Beisty

#45

DeAndre Johnson

6-2 • Fr. • G

6-7 • Fr. • F

6-7 • Fr. • F

Brady Bergeson

Benjamin Kaufman

Kenny Tripp

Kyle Long

Dan Snyder

Head Coach

Assistant Coach

Graduate Assistant Coach

Graduate Assistant Coach

Volunteer Assistant Coach

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REGIS R IS UN NIVER RSITY Y ATH THLET ETICSS

Establish hed in 1909 4th Oldeest Conference in the U.S. 15 Mem mber Institutio ons 52 Natio onal Champio onships

12 Athlletic Teams 217 Stuudent-Athletess 34 Coaaches 100+ yeears of athleticc tradition

100 reasons to choosee Regis 1. G Graduation Raate  Regis stu udent-athletes have h a graduattion rate of 75 5% and an acaddemic success rate of 94%, tthe highest maarks in the Rocky Mountain M Athleetic Conferencce (NCAA Acaademic Successs Rates Reporrt). Regis was aalso awarded tthe NCAA Presiden nt’s Award for achieving at leeast a 90 percent ASR over a four-year span n. 2. A Academic Succcess  42 Acadeemic/Scholar All-Americanss.  Regis stu udent-athletes have h a cumulaative grade point average (GPPA) of 3.39  Regis stu udent-athletes have h compiled d the followingg academic ach hievements sin nce 2007: o 179 – 4.0 GPA As 99 GPAs o 413 – 3.75-3.9  RMAC All-Conference A e Academic Honors (since 2007) 2 o 52 – First Teaam, 42 – Secon nd Team, 142 – Honor Rolll 3. C Competitive Conference C  The Roccky Mountain Athletic A Confeerence (RMAC C) is home to 552 NCAA Naational Champ pionships and 334 NCAA second place p finishes. 4. A Athletic Succeess  42 All-Am mericans  35 RMA AC Conferencee Championsh hips  48 NCA AA Tournamen nt Team Appeaarances 5. L Location l less thaan 10 minutess from “LoDo””, which hosts multiple profe fessional sportiing teams, top restaurants  Regis is located and the famous f 16th street mall. Regis is also 1 hou ur from the Roocky Mountain ns, which boassts some of thee best skiing, snowboaarding and sho opping destinations in the United U States. 6. C Coaches  11 head coaches with 143 years of exxperience at Regis R  1,993 ovverall victories for coaches wiith teams who have win-loss records 7. N National Reco ognition  For the 17 1 th consecutivve year, US News and World Report R has nam med Regis Univversity in its toop tier among colleges and universitties in the Wesstern United States. S 8. C Community Seervice  Regis stu udent-athletes perform p a com mbined 3,300 hours h of comm munity service each year. 9. SStudent/Teach her Ratio  The stud dent-teacher raatio at Regis University is 14//1. 10. NCAA Divission II  Regis miirrors the NCA AA Division III model emphaasizing academ mics and class ttime, national championship p opportun nities and athlletic scholarshiips.

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Atthletics Mission M Sttatement The Regis Univversity athlettics departmeent seeks to encourage e th he success off student-athlletes by reach hing their mic progress aand personaal development, through an maaximum poteential in athleetic competittion, academ envvironment off accountability, service and a tradition n.

Atthletic Deepartmen nt Commiitments

Acccountabiliity To provide an enviroonment wheere coaches, sstaff and studdent-athletess are held to the highest standard d in all they do. d

Service Trransform socciety by facilitating an envvironment thhat promotees leadership,, diversity an nd contributtion to comm munity.

Trradition To T create a sppirit of comm munity that ccelebrates ou ur past and builds b our futture.

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Brady Bergeson

Head Coach 1st Season

Chapman University

Brady Bergeson is beginning his first year as the Head Men’s Basketball Coach at Regis University. Bergeson began his duties on April 1, 2015. Bergeson becomes the tenth head coach of the Ranger men’s basketball program; he is the successor to long-time head coach, Lonnie Porter. A native of Longview, Wash., Bergeson has served as the head men’s basketball coach at Western Oregon University since 2011. During his four seasons at WOU, Bergeson experienced unprecedented success compiling an overall record of 69-45 (.663). In the school’s NCAA Division II history, Bergeson and staff produced three of the program’s best seasons in just four years. In his first year at Western Oregon, Bergeson led the team to an 18-10 overall record, the highest win total since the 1996-97 season. He also finished fourth in the Great Northwest Athletic Conference (GNAC), the highest in finish school history. Following a successful rookie year for the Wolves, Bergeson worked to develop a young squad to ten wins while remaining competitive throughout the 2012-13 season.

Bergeson Tidbits

• 1st season at Regis • Career record of 69-45 (.663)

The 2013-14 team tallied 18 wins and earned the program’s first postseason victory since joining the NCAA Division II after upsetting Alaska Anchorage in the first round of the GNAC Tournament. By far his most successful season at WOU was the most recent year of 2014-15. Bergeson captured the program’s first ever GNAC regular season title and made the Wolves’ first ever NCAA Division II National Tournament appearance. Bergeson led a very experienced squad of ten upperclassmen to post an overall record of 23-7 with a GNAC record of 15-3. The Wolves season came to an end in the 1st round of the NCAA Tournament after falling to west region No.1 seed Azusa Pacific University. During his tenure at Western Oregon eight student-athletes were named all-conference with Andy Avgi earning the program’s first Daktronics First Team All-Region honor. In 2014-15, Avgi was awarded the GNAC Player of the Year and Bergeson earned his first GNAC Coach of the Year honor. Before leading WOU, Bergeson served as an assistant coach for three seasons at Division I Sacramento State. While there his duties included recruitment and serving as the team’s offensive coordinator. Other duties included regularly assisting with guard development, scouting, and academic development. Bergeson joins the Regis staff with prior knowledge of the competitive Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference as he served as an assistant coach at Metro State in Denver, Colo. for six seasons prior to his move to Sacramento State. During his time at Metro State, the Roadrunners compiled an overall record of 157-38 and a conference mark of 93-21. Each of the years he coached at Metro St. the team won a minimum of 19 games (2002-08) with the 2003-04 team making a NCAA Division II Final Four appearance. Bergeson will take over a Ranger program that will return 11 lettermen from the 2014-15 season including nine players who started in at least one game. Named the team’s captain and school’s student-athlete of the year during his senior year, Bergeson played four years of college basketball at Chapman University in Orange, California. While at Chapman, he served as the team’s point guard posting an overall record of 66-34. In 2007 Bergeson earned his master’s in negotiation, conflict-resolution, and peacebuilding from Cal State Dominquez Hills. He graduated from Chapman with a bachelor’s degree in Psychology.

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Benjamin Kaufman

Assistant Coach 1st Season Iowa

Kaufman begins his first season as assistant men’s basketball coach at Regis University. His duties will include recruiting coordinator, scouting coordinator, travel coordinator, post development, statistical analysis, and administration with day-to-day operations of the program. Kaufman comes to Regis after working as an assistant under Brady Bergeson, new Regis Head Men’s Basketball Coach, for three seasons at Western Oregon. Prior to joining Western Oregon, Kaufman served as an assistant coach and video coordinator at Oakton Community College located in Des Plaines, (Ill.) for two seasons. While at Oakton, Kaufman assisted in all aspects of the program, including game plans, scouting reports, recruiting and practices. His main focus was as the team’s defensive coordinator.

Coaching Ledger • 1st season at Regis

Prior to arriving at Oakton, Kaufman served as varsity assistant coach for the boy’s basketball team at Stevenson High School in Lincolnshire, (Ill.) for three seasons. During his tenure the Stevenson basketball team went a combined 57-27, winning a regional title during the 2009-10 season. His additional coaching experience includes working with Full Package Athletics, Inc., where Kaufman served as Head Coach for Under-16 AAU team and Under-17AAU team as well as an advanced skill trainer. Kaufman attended the University of Iowa where he earned his bachelor’s degree with Honors in both Finance and Economics. In addition, he spent 7 years as a Financial Analysis for Quill Corporation, Inc. a Subsidiary of Staples, Inc.

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Kenny Tripp

Graduate Assistant 1st Season Nevada

Kenny Tripp begins his first season as a graduate assistant for the men’s basketball program at Regis. His main duties will include camps and fundraisers, assisting in post player development, and external relations. A Sacramento, California native, Tripp has spent the last four seasons as a student manager with the University of Nevada. At Nevada, the Wolfpack captured a Western Athletic Conference Champion title in 2011-12. Tripp earned a bachelor’s degree in Business Management from Nevada and plans to pursue his master’s in Business Administration from Regis.

Coaching Ledger

• 1st season at Regis

Kyle Long

Graduate Assistant 1st Season Western Oregon University

Kyle Long enters into his first season at Regis but his second season with head coach Brady Bergeson and assistant coach Benjamin Kaufman. His main duties will include academic coordinator, perimeter player development, and assisting in recruitment. Long joined forces with Bergeson and Kaufman at Western Oregon University (WOU) in the 2014-15 season as an assistant coach. Prior to joining the staff at WOU, Long was the head coach for the freshman basketball team at Woodburn High School in Woodburn, Oregon.

Coaching Ledger

• 1st season at Regis

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A McMinnville native, Long enjoyed a four-year playing career for Western Oregon; Long’s last season was Bergeson’s first. The standout point guard scored 1,145 career points while playing in 108 games and starting in every game as sophomore, junior, and senior. Long graduated from Western Oregon with a degree in exercise science and minored in sports management.

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Dan Snyder

Volunteer Assistant Coach 1st Season Arizona State University

Dan Snyder begins his first season in 2015-16 as a volunteer assistant for Coach Brady Bergeson’s men’s basketball team. He was brought on board during the summer, shortly after Bergeson was hired. The majority of Snyder’s coaching experience came as the head coach at Arapahoe High School in Centennial, Colo. During his eight years at Arapahoe he led the team to three league championships and six straight elite eight appearances in the state tournament. His overall record at Arapahoe was 165-43.

Coaching Ledger

• 1st season at Regis

Snyder is originally from South Pasadena, CA. He earned a bachelor’s degree from Arizona State University and an MBA from the University of Southern California. Dan and his wife Lisa are the parents of three sons and one daughter-in-law.

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2014-15 IN REVIEW

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The 2014-15 Regis men’s basketball team finished with an overall record of 5-21 and 3-19 in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference. Regis earned victories over Johnson and Wales (CO), Colorado College, Chadron State, New Mexico Highlands, and Western State. Metro State University-Denver finished the season undefeated in the RMAC, compiling an overall record of 32-2. Colorado Mines (25-5, 19-3 RMAC) and UC-Colorado Springs (21-9, 16-6 RMAC) rounded out the top three in the RMAC standing last season. Senior Brett Hartshorne led the Rangers in scoring at 12.8 points per game for the 2014-15 season, including a season-high 24 points in the 87-64 win against Johnson and Wales (CO) on November 19. Hartshorne recorded a 54.4 shooting percentage for the year. Freshman Dexter Sienko ranked second on the team in scoring as he scored 9.5 points per contest including a 25 point performance against Johnson and Wales (CO) in which he shot 11-18 from the field. Sienko ranked first on the team in the rebounding, and shooting percentage category as he tracked down 6.7 rebounds per game and converted on 64.0% of his shot attempts. Hartshorne ranked second on the team in rebounding behind Sienko averaging 3.7 rebounds per game. As a team, RU scored 62.5 points per game, recording a shooting percentge of 44.8. The Rangers grabbed 29.7 rebounds per game a season ago and also averaged 11.6 assists per contest. Junior Kevin Marshall dished out 72 assists, leading the team, in 20 games last season, amounting to 3.6 assists per contest for the point guard. The Rangers averaged 5.1 made three point baskets last season, giving them a .351 shooting percentage as a team. RU also enjoyed a +1 margin in blocks per game last season as they averaged 3.5 blocks per game and limited opponents to only 2.5 blocks per game. As team, Regis tracked down nearly 30 rebounds per game at 29.7. In their wins, the Rangers averaged 76.2 points per game, shooting the ball at a robust 46.1% clip. Regis finished 14th in the conference last season despite having the seventh best shooting percentage in the RMAC. RU welcomes many newcomers for the 2015-16 season including a brand new coaching staff put together by Head Coach Brady Bergeson.

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Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Men’s Basketball Final Release | May 27, 2015 Primary Contact: Eric Danner, Associate Commissioner• E-mail: edanner@rmacsports.org • Secondary Contact: Laila Wani, Media Relations Assistant • E-mail: lwani@rmacsports.org

2014-15 RMAC Men’s Basketball Standings Institution MSU Denver -P*^ Colorado Mines -P*^ UCCS -P#^ CSU-Pueblo -P Fort Lewis -P Colorado Mesa -P Adams State -P Colorado Christian -P Black Hills State Chadron State New Mexico Highlands Western State Regis Western New Mexico

RMAC W-L 19-3 19-3 17-5 16-6 15-7 14-8 14-8 11-11 8-14 6-16 5-17 4-18 3-19 3-19

Pct. 0.864 0.864 0.773 0.727 0.682 0.636 0.636 0.500 0.364 0.273 0.227 0.182 0.136 0.136

Overall W-L Pct. 26-6 0.813 23-5 0.821 27-6 0.818 21-9 0.700 20-9 0.690 19-10 0.655 19-9 0.679 19-15 0.559 10-19 0.345 7-18 0.280 5-21 0.192 5-21 0.192 5-21 0.192 3-23 0.115

Streak L2 L2 L1 L1 L1 L3 L1 W5 W1 L4 L3 L1 L10 W1

^- Clinched NCAA Tournament berth # - RMAC Tournament Champion *-RMAC Co-Champions P - Clinched a spot in the RMAC Tournament

daktronics All-Region First Team Alex Herrera, Fort Lewis Mitch McCarron, MSU Denver Derrick White, UCCS Second Team Nicholas Kay, MSU Denver Ryan Stephan, Colorado Mesa

CoSIDA Academic All-America First Team Nicholas Kay, MSU Denver Mitch McCarron, MSU Denver

CoSIDA Academic All-District First Team Nicholas Kay, MSU Denver Mitch McCarron, MSU Denver Gokul Natesan, Colorado Mines

Daktronics All-America NABC South Central All-District First Team Alex Herrera, Fort Lewis Mitch McCarron, MSU Denver Nicholas Kay, MSU Denver Derrick White, UCCS Second Team Ryan Stephan, Colorado Mesa

Second Team Alex Herrera, Fort Lewis Mitch McCarron, MSU Denver Derrick White, UCCS

NABC All-America First Team Mitch McCarron, MSU Denver Derrick White, UCCS

DII Bulletin All-America Second Team Derrick White, UCCS Mitch McCarron, MSU Denver Honorable Mention Alex Herrera, Fort Lewis Nicholas Kay, MSU Denver

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2015 RMAC Men’s Basketball Bracket Semifinals and Final Broadcast by Comcast Entertainment Television: XFINITY channel 105/900 (HD) on CO Front Range #1 MSU Denver (24-4, 19-3 RMAC) Tuesday, March 3 Host: #1 MSU Denver Time: 7 p.m.

#1 MSU Denver (W, 70-57)

#8 Colorado Christian (14-14, 11-11 RMAC) Semifinal 1: Friday, March 6 Host: MSU Denver Time: 7:30 p.m.

#4 CSU-Pueblo (20-8, 16-6 RMAC) Tuesday, March 3 Host: #4 CSU-Pueblo Time 7:30 p.m.

#1 MSU Denver (W, 67-56)

#4 CSU-Pueblo (W, 72-63)

#5 Fort Lewis (20-8, 15-7 RMAC) Final: Saturday, March 7 Host: MSU Denver Time: 8 p.m.

#3 UCCS (23-5, 17-5 RMAC) Tuesday, March 3 Host: #3 UCCS Time: 8 p.m.

#3 UCCS (W, 82-71)

#6 Colorado Mesa (19-9, 14-8 RMAC) Semifinal 2: Friday, March 6 Host: MSU Denver Time: 5 p.m.

#2 Colorado Mines (23-3, 19-3 RMAC) Tuesday, March 3 Host: #2 Colorado Mines Time: 7 p.m.

#3 UCCS (W, 82-65)

2015 RMAC Men's Basketball Tournament Champions

#3 UCCS (W, 94-86)

#7 Adams State (W, 94-91)

#7 Adams State (18-8, 14-8 RMAC)

RMAC Men’s Basketball Shootout Champions 2015 – UCCS 2014 – Metro State 2013 – Metro State 2012 – Colorado Mines 2011 – Fort Lewis 2010 – Metro State 2009 – Metro State 2008 – Fort Lewis 2007 – Metro State 2006 – Nebraska-Kearney 2005 – Metro State 2004 – Metro State 2003 – Metro State 2002 – Fort Lewis 2001 – Metro State 2000 – Metro State 1999 – Metro State 1998 – Nebraska-Kearney 1997 – Fort Hays State 1996 – Fort Hays State 1995 – Fort Hays State 1994 – Fort Hays State 1993 – Western State

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RMAC Men’s Basketball All-Tournament Team MVP – Derrick White, UCCS Mitch McCarron, MSU Denver Alex Welsh, UCCS Nicholas Kay, MSU Denver TreShawn WIlford, UCCS Shakir Smith, Adams State

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2014-15 RMAC Men’s Rankings NABC/Division II Coaches Poll March 10, 2015 - Final Poll Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

School (First-Place Votes)

March 2 Offense: Juwan Buchanan, ASU Defense: Nicholas Kay, MSUD

Florida Southern (16) Augustana (S.D.) Bellarmine Minnesota State-Moorhead West Liberty Lincoln Memorial Tarleton State Wisconsin-Parkside Mount Olive UCCS MSU Denver Barry Colorado Mines Azusa Pacific Indianapolis BYU-Hawaii UNC Pembroke Sciences of Philadelphia Angelo State Central Missouri California Baptist Lake Superior State Montevallo Cal Poly Pomona Indiana (Pa.)

February 23 Offense: Alex Herrera, FLC Defense: Alex Herrera, FLC February 16 Offense: Landon Vermeer, CMU Defense: Derrick White, UCCS February 9 Offense: Mitch McCarron, MSUD Defense: Alex Herrera, FLC February 2 Offense: Derrick White, UCCS Defense: Michael Middlebrooks, ASU January 26 Offense: Alex Herrera, FLC Defense: Alex Herrera, FLC January 19 Offense: Mitch McCarron, MSUD Defense: Derrick White, UCCS

Others receiving votes: Gannon 22, Western Oregon 18, AlabamaHuntsville 15, Drury 13, Texas A&M-Commerce 13, Seattle Pacific 11, American International 10, Ferris State 10, Michigan Tech 9, Minnesota State-Mankato 4, Northwest Missouri State 4, Chico State 2, Northern State 2, Dixie State 1.

RMAC Teams in the Top 25 Feb. 3 10. UCCS 11. MSU Denver 13. CSM

January 27 9. UCCS 11. MSU Denver 14. CSM

Feb. 24 11. CSM 14. MSU Denver 18. UCCS

January 20 9. CSM 12. UCCS 14. MSU Denver

Feb. 17 9. MSU Denver 14. CSM 20. UCCS

January 13 5. CSM 8. UCCS 17. MSU Denver

Feb. 10 10. MSU Denver 15. UCCS 17. CSM

January 6 2. UCCS 9. CSM 10. MSU Denver

Feb. 3 8. UCCS 11. MSU Denver 13. CSM

December 30 3. UCCS 9. CSM 10. MSU Denver RV. Colorado Mesa

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RMAC/Wilson Players of the Week

December 16 4. UCCS 14. MSU Denver 17. CSM RV. Fort Lewis RV. Colorado Mesa December 9 5. UCCS 7. MSU Denver 19. CSM RV. Fort Lewis December 2 8. UCCS 9. MSU Denver RV. Fort Lewis RV. CSM RV. Colorado Mesa

October 16 (Preseason) 3. MSU Denver 17. UCCS

January 12 Offense: Ryan Stephan, CMU Defense: Derrick White, UCCS January 5 Offense: Alex Herrera, FLC Defense: Alex Herrera, FLC December 22 Offense: Ryan Stephan, CMU Defense: Ryan Stephan, CMU December 15 Offense: Derrick White, UCCS Defense: Joe Dellenbach, CSM December 8 Offense: Derrick White, UCCS Defense: Derrick White, UCCS December 1 Offense: Derrick White, UCCS Defense: Alex Herrera, Fort Lewis November 24 Offense: Alex Herrera, FLC Defense: Michael Middlebrooks, ASU November 17 Offense: Nicholas Kay, MSUD Defense: Alex Herrera, FLC

November 25 3. MSU Denver 9. UCCS RV. Fort Lewis RV. CSM

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2015 RMAC All-Conference Teams 2014-15 RMAC Men’s Basketball Player of the Year Mitch McCarron Metropolitan State University of Denver Senior, Guard, 6-3 Brisbane, Australia/Genesis Christian College Is top 10 in the RMAC in scoring (20.1 ppg), field goal percentage (.500), assists (4.3 apg) and turnover ratio (2.0). McCarron is also tied for 11th in rebounding (6.0 rpg).

2014-15 RMAC Men’s Basketball Defensive Player of the Year Alex Herrera Fort Lewis College Senior, Center, 6-9 Ignacio, Colo./Ignacio HS Herrera has earned his third straight RMAC Defensive Player of the Year award. He ranks in the top 10 in DII in blocked shots/game (2nd, 3.29), D-D (2nd, 22), defensive rpg (6th, 8.5), rebounds (6th, 329), points/ game (7th, 23.9), rebounds/game (7th, 11.8) and total FG made (7th, 225)

2014-15 RMAC Men’s Basketball Freshman of the Year Rasmus Bach Fort Lewis College Guard, 6-4 Austin, Texas/Anderson HS Has started all 28 games this season as a redshirt freshman. Bach is averaging 11.1 points per game, 4.1 rebounds and 2.5 assists per game. He has scored in double digits in 17 games and scored a career high 20 points at Adams State on Jan. 31.

2014-15 RMAC Men’s Basketball Coach of the Year

The RMAC all-conference awards were selected by the league’s 14 head coaches. They were not allowed to vote for their own team or themselves. Any player receiving a first team vote or two second team votes who did not make first or second team is named honorable mention. Student-Athletes are listed in alphabetical order by team. FirSt team all-rmac Name Juwan Buchanan Alex Herrera Nicholas Kay Mitch McCarron Bronson Moton Brian Muller Trevor Ritchie Ryan Stephan Alex Welsh Derrick White

Yr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr.

School Adams State Fort Lewis MSU Denver MSU Denver CSU-Pueblo Colorado Mines Colorado Mines Colorado Mesa UC-Colorado Springs UC-Colorado Springs

Second team all-rmac Name Mason Biddle Michael Brown Cade Kloster Tyrone Marshall Jonathon Mines Gokul Natesan Shakir Smith Rico Spikes Julian Vasquez Caleb Waitsman

Yr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. So.

School Western State Colorado Colorado Christian Fort Lewis CSU-Pueblo New Mexico Highlands Colorado Mines Adams State CSU-Pueblo Colorado Mesa Colorado Mines

honorable mention Rasmus Bach, Fort Lewis; Tim Billingsey, UCCS; Joe Dellenbach, Colorado Mines; Brett Hartshorne, Regis; Mike Hemsley, Adams State; Kendrick Holliman, Chadron State; Mikey Hope, Adams State; Josiah Lee, Chadron State; Kendrick Nichols, N.M. Highlands; Darius Pardner, UCCS; Terrez Scott, Western N.M.; Tyler Shields, Colorado Christian; Will Sinclair, MSU Denver.

Pryor Orser Colorado School of Mines Led the Orediggers to a share of the RMAC regular season championship, their third league title in the past five seasons. Now in his 14th season in Golden, Orser has earned three RMAC Coach of the Year awards. Colorado Mines has been to four of the past five NCAA DII tournaments under the leadership of Orser.

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2015 RMAC All-Academic Teams First Team All-Academic

Name Rasmus Bach Brody Brisk Michael Brown Nicholas Kay Garrett Loew # Mitch McCarron Michael Melillo Will Morse Gokul Natesan Landon Vermeer

Yr. R-Fr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. So. So. Sr.

Pos. G G G F G/F G G G G/F G

School Fort Lewis Black Hills State Colorado Christian MSU Denver Colorado Mines MSU Denver Colorado Mesa Fort Lewis Colorado Mines Colorado Mesa

Hometown Austin, Texas Rapid City, S.D. Heber City, Utah Tamworth, Australia Kearney, Mo. Brisbane, Australia Boulder, Colo. Austin, Texas Santa Clara, Calif. Littleton, Colo.

GPA 3.44 3.88 3.57 3.81 3.92 3.85 3.85 3.78 3.98 3.68

Major Business Administration Exercise Science Business Administration Biology Petroleum Engineering Human Performance & Sport Business Administration Accounting Computer Science Business

# - 2014-15 RMAC Men’s Basketball Academic Player of the Year

Honor Roll

Name Bruno Machado Wyatt Krogman Josiah Lee Michael Safer Isaiah Hanson Joel Hegarty Derek Biale Kane Gunther Nathan Hawley Jon Orr Zack Rusk Steven Radakovic Joshua Smith Kody Wallace Ryan Brooks Kevin Flohr Eric Rayer Justin Bustos Billy Hansen Tim Schulte Tim Haas Alex Koehler Lucas Adam Sam Johnston Spencer Fair

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Yr. Sr. R-Fr. Sr. Sr. R-Fr. Sr. R-Fr. So. So. Sr. R-Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. Jr.

Pos. F G PG C G/F G G G F F G F G G F G G G G

School Adams State Black Hills State Chadron State Chadron State Colorado Christian Colorado Christian Colorado Mesa Colorado Mesa Colorado Mesa Colorado Mesa Colorado Mines CSU-Pueblo CSU-Pueblo CSU-Pueblo Fort Lewis Fort Lewis MSU Denver New Mexico Highlands Regis

Hometown Sao Paulo, Brazil White River, S.D. Colorado Springs, Colo. Elizebeth, Colo. Plymouth, Minn. Denver, Colo. Redondo Beach, Calif. Palisade, Colo. Montrose, Colo. Thatcher, Ariz. Highlands Ranch, Colo. Belgrade, Serbia Colorado Springs, Colo. Wiley, Colo. Ignacio, Colo. Glenwood Springs, Colo. Colorado Springs, Colo. Las Vegas, N.M. Ashland, Ore.

GPA 3.69 3.36 3.58 3.30 3.50 3.36 3.42 3.43 3.87 3.38 3.77 3.43 3.37 3.46 3.47 3.90 3.39 3.49 3.58

Major Business Admin./Finance Undecided Sports & Recreation Mngt. Business Administration Theology Accounting Kinesiology Business Mechanical Engineering Kinesiology Mechanical Engineering Athletic Training Mass Communications Business Management Engineering Business Administratio Business Marketing Business Administration Mathematics

So. Sr. So. Sr. R-Fr.

G G G G F

UCCS UCCS Western State Colorado Western State Colorado Western State Colorado

Centennial, Colo. Colorado Springs, Colo. Firestone, Colo. Melbourne, Australia Fruita, Colorado

3.52 3.44 3.70 3.37 3.35

Business Sport Management Undeclared Psychology Biology

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2014-15 RMAC Preseason Information 2014 RMAC Men’s Basketball Preseason Players of the Year

2014-15 RMAC Men’s Basketball Preseason Coaches Poll School (1st Place Votes)

1. Metro State (12) 2. UC-Colorado Springs (2) 3. Colorado Mines 4. Fort Lewis 5. Adams State 6. CSU-Pueblo 7. Colorado Mesa 8. Colorado Christian 9. Chadron State 10. New Mexico Highlands 11. Black Hills State 12. Regis 13. Western State Colorado 14. Western New Mexico

Points 168 153 135 133 122 108 105 91 59 55 51 48 26 19

‘13-14 RMAC Record 22-0 16-6 19-3 14-8 13-9 13-9 11-11 13-9 8-14 8-14 8-14 4-18 3-19 2-20

Overall Record

Preseason Player of the Year Derrick White UC-Colorado Springs Junior, Guard, 6-5 Parker, Colo./Legend HS White led the Mountain Lions to their best season in program history in 2013-14 with 22.2 points per game and 48 percent shooting from the field. White broke UCCS records for season points (621), season scoring average (22.2), season free throws made (251), career free throws made (415) and game blocked shots (6). He is on pace to finish second in program records for career scoring average. His postseason honors included Daktronics All-America Third Team, Division II Bulletin All-America Honorable Mention, NABC All-South Central Region First Team, Daktronics All-South Central Region First Team, All-RMAC First Team, and RMAC Men’s Basketball All-Tournament Team.

32-2 21-9 25-5 18-10 17-10 15-12 13-14 18-15 11-15 11-15 10-16 7-20 3-23 2-23

Coaches were not allowed to vote for their own team. A first place vote is worth 14 points, second place 13, etc.

Preseason Defensive Player of the Year Alex Herrera Fort Lewis Senior, Center, 6-9 Ignacio, Colo./Ignacio HS Herrera started all 28 games at center for Fort Lewis College in 2013-14, averaging 30.8 minutes, 18.9 points, 9.2 rebounds and 3.5 blocks per game. Herrera broke the school record for most blocks in a season with 97, and he recorded the second-most free throws (171) and free throw attempts (230) in a season, earning RMAC Defensive Player of the Week five times: Nov. 11 & Dec 16, 2013, Jan 6, Jan 13, and Feb. 10, 2014. His postseason awards included Basketball Times All-America Second Team, Division II Bulletin All-America Fourth Team, Daktronics All-South Central All-Region First Team, RMAC Defensive Player of the Year, All RMAC First Team, and RMAC Men’s Basketball All-Tournament Team.

2014-15 RMAC Preseason All-Conference Team Name Yr. School Michael Brown Sr. Colorado Christian Juwan Buchanan Sr. Adams State Alex Herrera Sr. Fort Lewis Nicholas Kay Sr. MSU Denver Mitch McCarron Sr. MSU Denver Brian Muller R-Sr. Colorado Mines Trevor Ritchie R-Sr. Colorado Mines Ryan Stephan Jr. Colorado Mesa Alex Welsh Jr. UCCS Derrick White Jr. UCCS

Pos. G G C C G G G/F C F G

Ht. 6-3 6-6 6-10 6-9 6-3 6-0 6-5 6-10 6-7 6-5

Hometown/Previous School Heber City, Utah/Weber State Seattle, Wash./Franklin HS Ignacio, Colo./Ignacio HS Tamworth, Australia/Newington College

Brisbane, Australia/Genisis Christian Billings, Mont./Billings West HS Portland Ore./Wilson HS Lakewood, Colo./Green Mountain HS Westminster, Colo./Pomona HS Parker, Colo./Legend HS

Student-Athletes are listed in alphabetical order

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2014-15 RMAC Men’s Basketball Schedules Date Nov. 15 Nov. 21 Nov. 25 Dec. 5 Dec. 6 Dec. 13 Dec. 20 Dec. 21 Jan. 2 Jan. 3 Jan. 9 Jan. 10 Jan. 16 Jan. 17 Jan. 23 Jan. 24 Jan. 27 Jan. 31 Feb. 6 Feb. 7 Feb. 13 Feb. 14 Feb. 20 Feb. 21 Feb. 27 Feb. 28 Mar. 3 Mar. 6

Adams State University Opponent Northwest Christian University Langston University Northern New Mexico College at CSU-Pueblo* at UCCS* at Fort Lewis* Western State* Colorado Mesa* at Black Hills State* at Chadron State* Western New Mexico* New Mexico Highlands* at Metro State* at Regis* Colorado Mines* Colorado Christian* Northwest Indian College Fort Lewis* at New Mexico Highlands* at Western New Mexico* UCCS* CSU-Pueblo* Regis* Metro State* at Colorado Mesa* at Western State* at Colorado Mines (RMAC Shootout) UCCS (RMAC Shootout)

Date Nov. 17 Nov. 20 Nov. 21 Nov. 22 Nov. 25 Nov. 29 Dec. 5 Dec. 6 Dec. 12 Dec. 13 Dec. 19 Dec. 20 Jan. 2 Jan. 3 Jan. 9 Jan. 10 Jan. 16 Jan. 17 Jan. 23 Jan. 24 Jan. 30 Jan. 31 Feb. 6 Feb. 7 Feb. 13 Feb. 14 Feb. 20 Feb. 21 Feb. 28

Black Hills State University Opponent Time/Result SD Mines W, 72-67 at Alaska L, 66-68 vs. Minn. St.-Moorhead @ Fairbanks, Alaska L, 61-80 vs. West Alabama @ Fairbanks, Alaska L, 67-71 Montana Tech W, 70-58 at Montana State, Billings L, 61-79 Western State* W, 64-57 Colorado Mesa* L, 58-80 at Colorado Christian* L, 68-71 at Colorado Mines* L, 49-76 at Metro State* L, 45-77 at Regis* W, 80-78 Adams State* L, 58-68 Fort Lewis* L, 63-75 at SD Mines L, 70-73 at Chadron State* W, 62-61 at Western New Mexico* W, 59-54 at New Mexico Highlands* L, 76-77 UCCS* L, 77-78 CSU-Pueblo* L, 66-67 Regis* W, 61-60 Metro State* L, 71-73 at Colorado Mesa* L, 83-75 (OT) at Western State* W, 65-57 Colorado Mines* L, 54-70 Colorado Christian* W, 86-79 at CSU-Pueblo* L, 67-78 at UCCS* L, 67-77 Chadron State* W, 79-65

Time/Result W, 92-64 W, 86-78 W, 111-68 L, 81-90 L, 82-99 L, 73-87 W, 100-67 L, 82-84 W, 68-58 W, 80-66 W, 99-64 W, 100-59 L, 80-84 W, 84-70 L, 69-91 W, 98-75 W, 113-39 W, 77-69 W, 98-84 W, 80-67 W, 88-75 L, 77-79 W, 85-52 L, 79-84 W, 82-66 W, 113-84 W, 94-91 L, 86-94

Date Nov. 14 Nov. 21 Nov. 28 Dec. 5 Dec. 6 Dec. 12 Dec. 13 Dec. 19 Dec. 20 Jan. 2 Jan. 3 Jan. 10 Jan. 16 Jan. 17 Jan. 23 Jan. 24 Jan. 30 Jan. 31 Feb. 6 Feb. 7 Feb. 13 Feb. 14 Feb. 20 Feb. 21 Feb. 28

Chadron State College Opponent Presentation College Nebraska-Kearney at South Dakota School of Mines Colorado Mesa* Western State* at Colorado Mines* at Colorado Christian* at Regis* at Metro State* Fort Lewis* Adams State* Black Hills State* at New Mexico Highlands* at Western New Mexico* CSU-Pueblo* UCCS* Metro State* Regis* at Western State* at Colorado Mesa* Colorado Christian* Colorado Mines* at UCCS* at CSU-Pueblo* at Black Hills State*

Date Nov. 14 Nov. 15 Nov. 21 Nov. 22 Nov. 28 Nov. 29 Dec. 5 Dec. 6 Dec. 12 Dec. 13 Dec. 20 Jan. 2 Jan. 3 Jan. 9 Jan. 10 Jan. 16 Jan. 17 Jan. 23 Jan. 24 Jan. 30 Jan. 31 Feb. 6 Feb. 7 Feb. 13 Feb. 14 Feb. 20 Feb. 21 Feb. 28 Mar. 3 Mar. 12 Mar. 13 Mar. 18 Mar. 19 Mar. 21

Colorado Christian University Opponent Time/Result at St. Edward’s L, 58-68 vs. Dallas Baptist @ Austin, Texas L, 89-93 vs. Saint Martin’s @ Monmouth, Ore. W, 63-53 at Western Oregon L, 54-62 Johnson & Wales (Colo.) W, 89-63 Bethany College (Kan.) W, 96-63 at New Mexico Highlands* W, 77-66 at Western New Mexico* W, 61-57 Black Hills State* W, 71-68 Chadron State* W, 70-59 Colorado Mines* L, 89-95 at Colorado Mesa* L, 64-66 at Western State* L, 77-81 Metro State* L, 59-61 Regis* W, 81-49 CSU-Pueblo* W, 84-67 UCCS* L, 64-80 at Fort Lewis* L, 79-92 at Adams State* L, 75-98 Western State* W, 85-79 Colorado Mesa* W, 85-79 at Regis* W, 66-63 at Metro State* L, 70-88 at Chadron State* L, 69-82 at Black Hills State* L, 79-86 Western New Mexico* W, 80-69 New Mexico Highlands* W, 110-106 at Colorado Mines* L, 77-87 at MSU Denver (RMAC Shootout) L, 57-70 Central Christian College (NCCAA Tournament) W, 74-50 Dallas Baptist (NCCAA Tournament) W, 88-74 Cincinnati Christian (NCCAA Tournament) W, 68-61 Lee University (NCCAA Tournament) W, 88-74 Dallas Baptist (NCCAA Tournament) W, 77-71

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Time/Result W, 71-59 L, 62-78 L, 55-69 W, 64-58 W, 73-57 L, 60-86 L, 59-70 L, 58-63 L, 51-72 L, 76-93 L, 66-80 L, 61-62 L, 95-98 L, 76-78 W, 77-61 L, 75-96 L, 60-72 W, 73-72 W, 94-83 L, 51-85 W, 82-69 L, 72-73 L, 80-86 L, 73-86 L, 65-79

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Colorado Mesa University Opponent vs. Dallas Baptist University @ Austin, TX at St. Edward’s University at Colorado College vs. Northern N.M. @ Colorado Springs, CO Angelo State Texas A&M International at Chadron State* at Black Hills State* Western New Mexico* New Mexico Highlands* at Fort Lewis* at Adams State* Colorado Christian* Colorado Mines* at CSU-Pueblo* at UCCS* Western State* Metro State* Regis* at Colorado Mines* at Colorado Christian* Black Hills State* Chadron State* at New Mexico Highlands* at Western New Mexico* at Western State* Adams State* Fort Lewis* at UCCS (RMAC Shootout)

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Colorado School of Mines Opponent Time/Result at Nebraska-Kearney W, 91-83 South Dakota Mines* W, 90-66 UC San Diego W, 54-43 Mid-America Nazarene W, 78-75 at Western New Mexico* W, 69-59 at New Mexico Highlands* W, 78-66 Chadron State* W, 86-60 Black Hills State* W, 76-49 at Colorado Christian* W, 95-89 at Western State* W, 88-73 at Colorado Mesa* W, 61-58 Regis* W, 82-52 Metro State* W, 59-57 (OT) UCCS* W, 82-73 CSU-Pueblo* L, 71-80 at Adams State* W, 91-69 at Fort Lewis* L, 77-83 Colorado Mesa* W, 84-74 Western State* W, 87-60 at Metro State* L, 57-67 at Regis* W, 86-47 at Black Hills State* W, 70-54 at Chadron State* W, 73-72 New Mexico Highlands* W, 109-63 Western New Mexico* W, 76-57 Colorado Christian* W, 87-77 Adams State (RMAC Shootout) L, 91-94

Time/Result W, 92-89 L, 61-74 W, 71-70 W, 80-78 W, 70-67 W, 69-51 L, 58-64 W, 80-58 W, 82-42 W, 84-73 W, 94-88 W, 84-82 W, 66-64 L, 58-61 L, 67-80 W, 100-92 W, 82-72 L, 50-51 W, 82-56 L, 64-84 L, 79-85 W, 83-75 W, 85-51 W, 84-73 W, 92-66 W, 103-68 L, 66-82 L, 76-90 L, 71-82

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Colorado State University-Pueblo Opponent Time/Result West Texas A&M W, 94-81 Midwestern State W, 89-76 at West Texas A&M L, 66-82 Adams State* W, 90-81 Fort Lewis* L, 70-76 Regis* W, 89-53 Metro State* L, 75-74 at Western New Mexico* W, 88-69 at New Mexico Highlands* W, 89-68 at Eastern New Mexico W, 109-81 at UCCS* L, 81-101 Colorado Mesa* W, 80-67 Western State* W, 73-61 at Colorado Christian* L, 67-84 at Colorado Mines* W, 80-71 at Chadron State* L, 61-77 at Black Hills State* W, 67-66 New Mexico Highlands* W, 77-67 Western New Mexico* W, 97-67 UCCS* W, 67-63 at Fort Lewis* W, 83-59 at Adams State* W, 79-77 Black Hills State* 7:30 p.m. Chadron State* 7:30 p.m. at Metro State* L, 60-83 at Regis* W, 85-75 Fort Lewis (RMAC Shootout) W, 72-63 MSU Denver (RMAC Shootout) L, 56-67

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Fort Lewis College Opponent St. Mary’s Texas – Permian Basin Northern New Mexico Eastern New Mexico vs. Mid-America Nazarene @ Golden, Colo. vs. UC-San Diego @ Golden, Colo. at UCCS* at CSU-Pueblo* Adams State* Colorado Mesa* Western State* at Chadron State* at Black Hills State* New Mexico Highlands* Western New Mexico* at Regis* at Metro State* Colorado Christian* Colorado Mines* at Adams State* at Western New Mexico* at New Mexico Highlands* CSU-Pueblo* UCCS* Metro State* Regis University* at Western State* at Colorado Mesa* at CSU-Pueblo (RMAC Shootout)

Time/Result W, 70-57 W, 101-97 W, 105-92 W, 104-72 W, 71-52 L, 71-83 L, 78-85 W, 76-70 W, 87-73 L, 88-94 W, 92-81 W, 93-76 W, 75-63 W, 83-76 W, 86-70 W, 78-70 L, 51-87 W, 92-79 W, 83-77 L, 69-77 W, 88-62 W, 79-74 L, 59-83 L, 75-90 W, 68-64 W, 70-52 L, 85-89 W, 90-76 L, 72-63

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Metropolitan State University of Denver Opponent Time/Result Rogers State (Okla.) W, 73-68 Arkansas-Fort Smith W, 80-67 SD Mines W, 79-52 Langston (Okla.) W, 76-68 vs. Armstrong Atlantic (Ga.) @ Lakeland, Fla. W, 73-53 at Florida Southern L, 75-80 Regis* W, 82-52 at UCCS* L, 66-69 at CSU-Pueblo* W, 75-74 Black Hills State* W, 77-45 Chadron State* W, 72-51 New Mexico Highlands* W, 78-47 Western New Mexico* W, 85-41 at Colorado Christian* W, 61-59 at Colorado Mines* L, 57-59 (OT) Adams State* W, 84-80 Fort Lewis* W, 87-51 at Colorado Mesa* W, 51-50 at Western State* W, 73-50 at Chadron State* W, 72-60 at Black Hills State* W, 73-71 Colorado Mines* W, 67-57 Colorado Christian* W, 88-70 at Regis* W, 70-56 at Fort Lewis* L, 64-68 at Adams State* W, 84-79 CSU-Pueblo* W, 83-60 UCCS* W, 73-72 Colorado Christian (RMAC Shootout) W, 70-57 CSU-Pueblo (RMAC Shootout) W, 67-56 UCCS (RMAC Shootout) L, 65-82 Midwestern State (NCAA Tournament) L, 56-58

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New Mexico Highlands University Opponent Time/Result at Tarleton State L, 52-72 vs. TX A&M-Commerce @ Stephenville, Texas L, 63-82 at Arizona Christian L, 82, 104 Colorado Christian* L, 66-77 Colorado Mines* L, 66-78 at Western State* W, 77-68 at Colorado Mesa* L, 73-84 UCCS* L, 71-99 CSU-Pueblo* L, 68-89 at Metro State* L, 47-78 at Regis* L, 61-75 at Fort Lewis* L, 76-83 at Adams State* L, 59-100 Chadron State* W, 98-95 Black Hills State* W, 77-76 Western New Mexico* W, 92-69 at CSU-Pueblo* L, 67-77 at UCCS* L, 96-104 Adams State* L, 84-98 Fort Lewis* L, 74-79 Colorado Mesa* L, 73-84 Western State* W, 78-65 at Colorado Mines* L, 63-109 at Colorado Christian* L, 106-110 at Western New Mexico* L, 83-84

Regis University Opponent at Chaminade vs. Hawaii Pacific @ Honolulu, Hawaii Johnson & Wales Colorado College at Metro State* at CSU-Pueblo* at UCCS* Chadron State* Black Hills State* Western New Mexico* New Mexico Highlands* at Colorado Mines* at Colorado Christian* Fort Lewis* Adams State* at Western State* at Colorado Mesa* at Black Hills State* at Chadron State* Colorado Christian* Colorado Mines* Metro State* at Adams State* at Fort Lewis* UCCS* CSU-Pueblo*

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University of Colorado Colorado Opponent vs. Arkansas-Fort Smith @ Denver, Colo. vs. Rogers State @ Denver, Colo. Northern New Mexico Colorado College at Oklahoma Panhandle State Johnson & Wales (Colo.) Fort Lewis* Adams State* Metro State* Regis* at New Mexico Highlands* at Western New Mexico* CSU-Pueblo* Western State* Colorado Mesa* at Colorado Mines* at Colorado Christian* at Black Hills State* at Chadron State* Western New Mexico* New Mexico Highlands* at CSU-Pueblo* at Adams State* at Fort Lewis* Chadron State* Black Hills State* at Regis* at Metro State* Colorado Mesa (RMAC Shootout) Adams State (RMAC Shootout) MSU Denver (RMAC Shootout) Colorado Mines (NCAA Tournament) Tarleton State (NCAA Tournament)

Time/Result L, 63-88 L, 58-73 W, 84-67 W, 80-69 L, 52-82 L, 53-89 L, 94-53 W, 63-58 L, 78-80 L, 66-73 W, 75-61 L, 52-82 L, 49-81 L, 70-78 L, 60-74 W, 76-67 L, 56-82 L, 60-61 L, 72-73 L, 63-66 L, 47-86 L, 56-70 L, 52-85 L, 52-70 L, 57-76 L, 75-85 Springs Time/Result W, 91-89 W, 75-60 W, 98-52 W, 76-55 W, 93-82 W, 112-55 W, 85-78 W, 99-82 W, 69-66 W, 94-53 W, 99-71 W, 93-73 W, 101-81 W, 86-72 L, 92-100 L, 73-82 W, 80-64 W, 78-77 W, 96-75 W, 103-91 W, 104-96 L, 63-67 L, 75-88 W, 90-75 W, 86-80 W, 77-67 W, 76-57 L, 72-73 W, 82-71 W, 94-76 W, 82-65 W, 90-87 L, 84-62

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Western New Mexico University Opponent Time/Result vs. Texas-Permian Basin @ Ignacio, CO L, 57-101 vs. St. Mary’s @ Ignacio, CO L, 52-77 vs. Eastern N.M. @ Albuquerque, N.M. L, 87-94 Angelo State L, 52-85 Colorado Mines* L, 59-69 Colorado Christian* L, 57-61 at Colorado Mesa* L, 42-82 at Western State* L, 59-63 CSU-Pueblo* L, 69-88 UCCS* L, 73-93 at Regis* W, 73-66 at Metro State* L, 41-85 at Adams State* L, 64-99 at Fort Lewis* L, 70-86 Black Hills State* L, 54-59 Chadron State* W, 78-76 at New Mexico Highlands* L, 69-92 at UCCS* L, 91-103 at CSU-Pueblo* L, 67-97 Fort Lewis* L, 62-88 Adams State* L, 67-80 Western State* L, 58-66 Colorado Mesa* L, 66-92 at Colorado Christian* L, 69-80 at Colorado Mines* L, 57-76 New Mexico Highlands* W, 84-83

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Western State Colorado Univeristy Opponent Time/Result vs. Midwestern State @ Pueblo, Colo. L, 63-77 vs. West Texas A&M @ Pueblo, Colo. W, 97-88 vs. TX A&M-Int’l @ Grand Junction, Colo. L, 67-70 vs. Angelo State @ Grand Junction, Colo. L, 73-89 at Black Hills State* L, 57-64 at Chadron State* L, 57-73 New Mexico Highlands* L, 68-77 Western New Mexico* W, 63-59 at Adams State* L, 67-100 at Fort Lewis* L, 81-92 Colorado Mines* L, 73-88 Colorado Christian* W, 81-77 at UCCS* L, 72-86 at CSU-Pueblo* L, 61-73 at Colorado Mesa* L, 72-82 Regis* L, 67-76 Metro State* L, 50-73 at Colorado Christian* L, 79-85 at Colorado Mines* L, 60-87 Chadron State* L, 83-94 Black Hills State* L, 57-65 at Western New Mexico* W, 66-58 at New Mexico Highlands* L, 65-78 Colorado Mesa* L, 68-103 Fort Lewis* W, 89-85 Adams State* L, 84-113

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Chris Graham Commissioner

Eric Danner

Associate Commissioner

Kirsten Ford

Zach Bond

Director of Compliance/ Business Operations

Director of Media Relations

RMAC History 1909-1969

The Colorado Faculty Athletic Conference was formed March 6, 1909 by the following four charter members: University of Colorado, Colorado A&M (now Colorado State University), Colorado College and Colorado School of Mines. In 1910, the league changed its name to the Rocky Mountain Faculty Athletic Conference (RMFAC). The University of Denver and University of Utah joined the conference but Colorado College had a fallout with Colorado School of Mines and dropped from the conference. In 1914, Colorado College rejoined and with the addition of Utah State University, the membership was at seven. Montana State University joined in 1917 and Brigham Young University joined in 1918 as the conference grew to nine members. Membership reached 12 when the University of Wyoming joined in 1921, and Western State College and the University of Northern Colorado joined in 1924. A major defection occurred as seven schools dropped out of the RMFAC to form the Mountain States Conference (also known as the Skyline Conference). Leaving the RMFAC were Colorado, Colorado State, Brigham Young, Utah State, Wyoming and Denver. The RMFAC continued to operate under faculty administration with five schools - Colorado College, Colorado Mines, Montana State, Northern Colorado and Western State. Much athletic activity was curtailed during the World War II years, but in 1948 Idaho State University joined the league to bring the membership to six. Adams State College became the seventh member in 1956, but Idaho State left in 1958 and Montana State departed in 1959, reducing the membership back to five schools. In 1967, the name changed to what it is currently known as, the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC). In a meeting of the presidents of 15 schools, the presidents assumed control of the league from the faculty, changed the name and the RMAC underwent the most radical change in its 58-year history. Ten institutions were added to the conference and two divisions were formed (Mountains and Plains). Joining the conference were Emporia State, Fort Hays State University, Fort Lewis College, University of Nebraska-Omaha, Pittsburg State, Kan., University of Southern Colorado, Southern Utah State, Regis University, Washburn, Kan., Western New Mexico and Westminster, Utah. Colorado College was not included in the new plan and New Mexico Highlands University joined in 1968 but left in 1969 due to financial aid restrictions of the RMAC.

1970-79

The two divisions of the RMAC were split into separate conferences for economic reasons in 1972. The Mountain Division kept the RMAC name, the Plains Division became known as the Great Plains Athletic Conference. The two allied conferences worked under the name of the Mountain and Plains Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MPIAA). RMAC membership stood at eight with ASC, CSM, FLC, Regis, Southern Utah State, Western New Mexico, WSC and Westminster. New Mexico Highlands became the ninth member in 1974 and Mesa State College became the 10th in 1975. In 1976, the MPIAA was dissolved for economic reasons and the two conferences went their separate ways. In the shuffle, Northern Colorado became independent and Southern Colorado transferred to the RMAC. Paul Brechler became the commissioner of the RMAC and was assisted by his wife Wanda. The 1978-79 season marked the first year in which the conference would sponsor men’s sports. In 1979, Westminster dropped its intercollegiate athletic program, leaving the RMAC with 10 institutions.

RMAC Mileage Chart

ASU ASU X BHSU BHSU 669 X CSC CSC 535 155 X CCU CCU 239 460 306 X CMU CMU 264 641 540 239 X CSM CSM 210 462 308 8 234 X CSUP CSUP 127 547 412 115 286 124 X FLC FLC 149 787 633 328 171 328 277 X MSUD MSUD 234 453 299 8 245 15 112 338 X NMHU 245 727 626 337 508 347 219 308 333 RU 240 451 297 12 244 12 117 337 5 SDSM&T 610 51 101 401 633 404 505 727 386 UCCS 172 520 366 69 307 79 49 322 65 WNMU 573 1130 982 686 618 695 575 450 681 WSU 137 650 496 191 128 191 159 174 200

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1980-1989

In 1983, Regis became an independent and in 1985 Southern Colorado drops several sports, including football. In 1986, Southern Utah State departed the RMAC and membership dropped to eight. In 1988, New Mexico Highlands withdrew. The RMAC took another new look in 1989 when Chadron State College, Fort Hays State University, Kearney State (now the University of Nebraska at Kearney and current member) and Wayne State announced intentions to join. Southern Colorado and Western New Mexico stated they were leaving the RMAC in 1990.

1990-1993

During the 1990 RMAC Spring Meetings, Kearney State and Wayne State withdrew their membership. Southern Colorado and Western New Mexico left on July 1, 1990 and Fort Lewis said it would leave in 1991. Brechler retired as RMAC commissioner and his wife, Wanda, was named commissioner for the 1990-91 RMAC year. During the 1990-91 season, Fort Lewis was retained as an associate member for the sports of football, wrestling and softball while New Mexico Highlands rejoined the conference. In August 1991, Kurt Patberg was named the RMAC commissioner. During the 1992-93 season, all RMAC institutions gave a three-year commitment to the league and the league moved into the NCAA Division II ranks. AnheuserBusch, Rawlings and the Ramada Hotel-Denver West joined forces with the RMAC as corporate sponsors. A new logo was adopted and the RMAC Seal would be used for official league items only. The RMAC Week-In-Review television show on Prime Sports Network (now Fox Sports Rocky Mountain) was developed, post season basketball tournaments were held and conference baseball teams participated in the Mile High Intercollegiate Baseball League. Adams State won the RMAC’s initial two NCAA Division II titles with victories in men’s and men’s cross country in 1992 and 1993. Phillips 66 then became a major corporate sponsor.

1994-1999

Conference growth continued in 1994 with the addition of two new members and the hiring of a second full-time staff person. Fort Lewis resumed full membership and Nebraska-Kearney was voted in as a member, both effective in July. Also in July, a full-time Assistant to the Commissioner/Media Relations Director was hired. In November 1995, Adams State won its fourth straight national title in women’s cross country, while Western State won it first NCAA Division II national title in men’s cross country. The crowning moment for the conference came in March of 1996, when Fort Hays State became only the third Division II team in the 40-year history of NCAA Division II men’s basketball to finish the season undefeated. The Tigers finished the year 34-0 en-route to FHSU’s first Division II national championship and the conference’s first national champion in men’s basketball. Colorado Christian University, Metropolitan State College of Denver, Regis University and the University of Southern Colorado joined the league as full members on July 1, 1996. The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs joined as an associate member also on July 1, 1996. University of Denver was accepted as an affiliate member. The RMAC now consists of a two-division, 14 member conference for the sports of volleyball and men’s and women’s basketball. The league office also had a new look as the conference offices moved from Golden, Colo. to Colorado Springs, Colo. Also in 1996, the RMAC’s intern position of Operations Coordinator was expanded to a full-time position and the Assistant to the Commissioner/Media Relations Director position changed titles to Assistant Commissioner/Media Relations Director. The RMAC came under new direction in 1997 as Tom Wistrcill was named commissioner, replacing Kurt Patberg who resigned to pursue his doctorate degree. Wistrcill began his appointment August 15, 1997 after serving a three-year term as Commissioner of the Northern Sun Conference. The University of Denver completed its oneyear term as an outgoing affiliate member of the RMAC, and began competition as an NCAA Division I institution for the 1998-99 year. CU-Colorado Springs completed its first year as a full member of the RMAC after becoming the 14th such institution on July 1, 1997. San Francisco State competed as an associate member of the RMAC in the sport of wrestling for the first time in 1997-98. In 1998, the RMAC men’s and women’s post-season basketball tournament became the first conference event to be broadcast on live television as Fox Sports Rocky Mountain carried the two championship games to a regional

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2000-2006

In 2000, Metro State joined Adams State and Western State as national champions - with Adams State claiming the women’s cross country title, Western State claiming the men’s cross country title and Metro State winning the men’s basketball championship. Also, Fort Hays State advanced to the finals of the Division II Baseball World Series and the Mesa State softball team earned its first ever trip to the Softball World Series. After a three year tenure with the RMAC, Tom Wistrcill stepped down as commissioner in November 2000. The council of presidents selected Joel R. Smith as the new commissioner of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference in February 2001. Western State College earned NCAA national titles in men’s and women’s cross country in 2001 and 2002. Metro State posted their second NCAA men’s basketball national championship team in three years (2002, 2000). In July 2002, Smith implemented the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Hall of Fame and the first induction class was Paul and Wanda Brechler. The Brechler’s were the first full-time Commissioner’s of the RMAC. The following year in March 2003, the RMAC basketball tournament (RMAC Shootout) was moved to Colorado Springs for three years (2003-2005) at the World Arena. In 2006, the tournament was moved to Pueblo, Colo. at the State Fair Events Center and the tournament has been held there ever since. The RMAC’s national dominance in cross country continued as Adams State won six straight women’s titles between 2003-2008. The Grizzly men’s team took home the national title in 2003 before Western State reclaimed the title in 2004 and 2005. The conference’s monthly television show, The RMAC Showcase, debuted on Altitude Sports & Entertainment in September 2004. For three straight years the RMAC won NCAA soccer championships. Metro State returned to the national spotlight, this time in women’s soccer. Head coach Danny Sanchez led the Roadrunners to the 2004 and 2006 NCAA championship titles. Coached by Jeremy Gunn, the Fort Lewis College men’s soccer team went 22-0-1 in 2005 to win their first ever national championship.

2006-2015

A new era of transition began in 2006, as the RMAC re-aligned and continued to expand its footprint in the Rocky Mountain region. Meanwhile, the conference said farewell to a pair of members that had assisted in its move to NCAA Division II nearly two decades earlier. Fort Hays State moved from the RMAC to the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association (MIAA) in the fall of 2006, having spent 17 years with the league, including its first 15 years as members of NCAA Division II, before it made the transition to the MIAA. In addition, FHSU was historically an RMAC member from 1969 through 1972 before joining the Great Plains Athletic Conference. Following Fort Hays State’s departure, Western New Mexico University, located in Silver City, N.M., joined the RMAC, coming from the Heartland Conference. Adams State won three of the RMAC’s four national championships in 2008 as they swept the cross country titles and won the NCAA Women’s Indoor Track & Field championship in Mankato, Minn. Nebraska-Kearney scored their first ever national championship in wrestling, winning the title by .5 points over Minnesota State, Mankato. In the summer of 2010, Nebraska-Kearney announced its intentions to join the MIAA. The change in conference affiliation aligned UNK with long-time rival Fort Hays State as well as its university system partner, Nebraska-Omaha, and provided the university with geographic advantages.

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During its 18 years with the league, the Lopers won the RMAC All-Sports Trophy 13 times and won 54 regular season conference titles. Following the announcement from UNK, the RMAC selected Black Hills State, of Spearfish, S.D., a newcomer to NCAA Division II, to join the conference. Both transitions occurred in the summer of 2012, keeping the membership number steady at 14. RMAC Commissioner Joel Smith departed the conference office in 2013, accepting the position of Director of Athletics at RMAC member Chadron State College. Following an extensive nationwide search, Chris Graham, former commissioner of the NCAA Division III Midwest Conference, was selected by the RMAC Presidents Council to become the RMAC’s sixth full-time conference Commissioner, taking office in December 2013. During the winter of 2013-14, two more new members were announced bringing the conference to an all-time high of 16 members. South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, located in Rapid City, S.D., was invited to begin competition in its individual sports during the 2014-15 academic year, with team sports to begin phasing in during 2015-16. Westminster College, located in Salt Lake City and currently competing in the NAIA Frontier Conference, was also added to the fold, and is set to begin play as soon as 2015-16 pending NCAA acceptance. Also in the spring of 2014, women’s lacrosse started play as the RMAC’s 22nd sport. Adams State, Colorado Mesa, Fort Lewis, and Regis were inaugural participants, along with associate members Lindenwood of St. Charles, Mo., and Rockhurst of Kansas City. Since joining the NCAA, the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference is home to 52 NCAA national champions and 43 NCAA runners-up.

RMAC MEMBERSHIP 1909-PRESENT

Adams State ..............................................................................................1956-Present Black Hills State.........................................................................................2012-Present Brigham Young ..............................................................................................1918-1937 Chadron State...........................................................................................1989- Present Colorado...........................................................................................................1909-1937 Colorado Christian..................................................................................1996- Present Colorado College................................................................... 1909-1910, 1914-1967

Colorado Mesa.........................................................................................1975- Present Colorado Mines.........................................................................................1909-Present Colorado State................................................................................................1909-1937 CSU-Pueblo.................................................1967-1972, 1976-1990, 1996- Present Denver University.................................................................. 1910-1937, 1996-1997 Emporia State.................................................................................................1967-1972 Fort Hays State....................................................................... 1967-1972, 1989-2006 Fort Lewis................................................................................. 1967-90, 1994-Present Idaho State.......................................................................................................1948-1958 Metro State................................................................................................1996- Present Montana State................................................................................................1917-1959 N.M. Highlands................................................1968-69, 1974-1988, 1990-Present Nebraska-Kearney...................................................................... 1989-90, 1994-2012 Nebraska-Omaha..........................................................................................1967-1972 Northern Colorado........................................................................................1924-1972 Pittsburg State................................................................................................1967-1972 Regis ..................................................................................... 1967-1983, 1996-Present South Dakota School of Mines and Technology........................................... 2014 Southern Utah................................................................................................1967-1986 UC-Colorado Springs.............................................................................1997- Present Utah....................................................................................................................1910-1937 Utah State........................................................................................................1914-1937 Washburn.........................................................................................................1967-1972 Wayne State.....................................................................................................1989-1990 Western New Mexico..................................................... 1967-1990, 2006- Present Western State.............................................................................................1924-Present Westminster....................................................................................................1977-1978 Wyoming..........................................................................................................1921-1937

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RMAC Men’s Basketball Standings 2014-15 School MSU Denver Colorado Mines UCCS CSU-Pueblo Fort Lewis Colorado Mesa Adams State Colorado Christian Black Hills State Chadron State New Mexico Highlands Western State Regis Western New Mexico

2013-14 School MSU Denver Colorado Mines UCCS Fort Lewis CSU-Pueblo Adams State Colorado Christian Colorado Mesa Chadron State New Mexico Highlands Black Hills State Regis Western State Western New Mexico

2012-13 School Metro State Fort Lewis Adams State Colorado Mesa CSU-Pueblo Colorado Mines New Mexico Highlands Colorado Christian Western State Western New Mexico Regis Black Hills St. UC-Colorado Springs Chadron State

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Conference W L Pct 19 3 0.864 19 3 0.864 17 5 0.773 16 6 0.727 15 7 0.682 14 8 0.636 14 8 0.636 11 11 0.500 8 14 0.364 6 16 0.273 5 17 0.227 4 18 0.182 3 19 0.136 3 19 0.136

Overall W L 24 4 23 3 23 5 20 8 20 8 19 9 18 8 14 14 10 19 7 18 5 21 5 21 5 21 3 23

Conference W L Pct 22 0 1.000 19 3 0.864 16 6 0.727 14 8 0.636 13 9 0.591 13 9 0.591 13 9 0.591 11 11 0.500 8 14 0.364 8 14 0.364 8 14 0.364 4 18 0.182 3 19 0.136 2 20 0.091

Overall W L 32 2 25 5 21 9 18 10 15 12 17 10 18 15 13 14 11 15 11 15 10 16 7 20 3 23 2 23

Conference W L Pct 20 2 0.909 16 6 0.727 16 6 0.727 14 8 0.636 14 8 0.636 12 10 0.545 11 11 0.500 10 12 0.455 10 12 0.455 9 13 0.409 8 14 0.364 6 16 0.273 5 17 0.227 3 19 0.136

Overall W L 32 3 22 8 20 9 18 10 15 14 15 12 13 14 15 17 11 15 10 16 9 16 7 19 5 21 3 23

2011-12 Pct. 0.857 0.885 0.821 0.714 0.714 0.679 0.692 0.500 0.345 0.280 0.192 0.192 0.192 0.115

Conference W L Pct 20 2 .909 17 5 .773 15 7 .682 13 9 .591 13 9 .591 13 9 .591 12 10 .545 11 11 .500 10 12 .455 10 12 .455 9 13 .409 7 15 .318 2 20 .091 2 20 .091

Overall W L 29 3 25 7 19 9 16 12 16 12 13 14 16 13 13 14 13 13 12 14 9 17 8 20 5 21 4 24

Pct. .906 .781 .679 .571 .571 .481 .552 .481 .500 .462 .346 .286 .192 .143

Conference W L Pct 18 4 0.818 17 5 0.773 15 7 0.682 15 7 0.682 15 7 0.682 14 8 0.636 14 8 0.636 11 11 0.500 8 14 0.364 7 15 0.318 7 15 0.318 6 16 0.273 4 18 0.182 3 19 0.136

Overall W L 25 6 22 8 24 8 19 8 20 9 18 10 14 16 13 14 11 15 9 17 8 19 7 20 6 19 6 20

Pct. 0.806 0.733 0.750 0.704 0.690 0.643 0.467 0.481 0.423 0.346 0.296 0.259 0.240 0.231

East Division School Metro State Colorado Mines Colorado Christian UC-Colorado Springs Nebraska-Kearney Chadron State Regis

Conference W L Pct 14 5 0.737 14 5 0.737 9 10 0.474 9 10 0.474 8 11 0.421 8 11 0.421 3 16 0.158

Overall W L 24 7 17 12 13 17 11 17 13 14 10 16 8 19

Pct. 0.774 0.586 0.433 0.393 0.481 0.385 0.296

West Division School Mesa State Fort Lewis N.M. Highlands Colorado St.-Pueblo Western N.M. Adams State Western State

Conference W L Pct 16 3 0.842 13 6 0.684 12 7 0.632 11 8 0.579 9 10 0.474 5 14 0.263 2 17 0.105

Overall W L 23 6 19 9 20 11 17 11 10 16 8 19 5 21

Pct. 0.793 0.679 0.645 0.607 0.385 0.296 0.192

School Colorado Mines Metro State Adams State Nebraska-Kearney Fort Lewis Chadron State Colorado Mesa Western State CSU-Pueblo New Mexico Highlands Western New Mexico UC-Colorado Springs Regis University Colorado Christian

2010-11 Pct. 0.941 0.833 0.700 0.643 0.556 0.630 0.545 0.481 0.423 0.423 0.385 0.259 0.115 0.080

School Colorado Mines Metro State Fort Lewis New Mexico Highlands Adams State Mesa State Western New Mexico Nebraska-Kearney Colorado St.-Pueblo UC-Colorado Springs Western State Colorado Christian Chadron State Regis

2009-10 Pct. 0.914 0.733 0.690 0.643 0.517 0.556 0.481 0.469 0.423 0.385 0.360 0.269 0.192 0.115

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East Division School Metro State Colorado Christian UC-Colorado Springs Colorado Mines Nebraska-Kearney Chadron State Regis

Conference W L Pct 18 1 0.947 11 8 0.579 10 9 0.526 9 10 0.474 8 11 0.421 4 15 0.211 4 15 0.211

Overall W L 27 4 19 12 10 18 14 13 11 15 8 19 7 20

West Division School New Mexico Highlands Fort Lewis Mesa State Colorado St.-Pueblo Western State Western New Mexico Adams State

Conference W L Pct 14 5 0.737 13 6 0.684 13 6 0.684 11 8 0.579 11 8 0.579 6 13 0.316 1 18 0.053

Overall W L 20 8 24 10 16 12 15 14 14 14 10 17 4 23

East Division School Colorado Christian Nebraska-Kearney Metro State Regis University Colorado Mines UC-Colorado Springs Chadron State

Conference W L Pct 13 6 0.684 13 6 0.684 12 7 0.632 9 10 0.474 8 11 0.421 6 13 0.316 6 13 0.316

West Division School Fort Lewis Adams State Western New Mexico Mesa State Western State CSU-Pueblo New Mexico Highlands

2005-06

Pct. 0.871 0.613 0.357 0.519 0.423 0.296 0.259

East Division School Fort Hays State Nebraska-Kearney Metro State Colorado Mines Regis University Chadron State Colorado Christian

Conference W L Pct 18 1 0.947 15 4 0.789 13 6 0.684 9 10 0.474 7 12 0.368 6 13 0.316 6 13 0.316

Overall W L 26 3 23 7 21 9 15 14 12 15 11 16 9 18

Pct. 0.897 0.767 0.700 0.517 0.444 0.407 0.333

Pct. 0.714 0.706 0.571 0.517 0.500 0.370 0.148

West Division School Fort Lewis Mesa State Adams State New Mexico Highlands CSU-Pueblo Western State UC-Colorado Springs

Conference W L Pct 14 5 0.737 13 6 0.684 10 9 0.526 8 11 0.421 6 13 0.316 4 15 0.211 4 15 0.211

Overall W L 18 9 19 9 13 15 12 15 10 17 8 18 5 22

Pct. 0.667 0.679 0.464 0.444 0.370 0.308 0.185

Overall W L 18 13 16 13 19 12 14 14 15 14 10 17 7 20

Pct. 0.581 0.552 0.613 0.500 0.517 0.370 0.259

East Division School Metro State Nebraska-Kearney Fort Hays State Colorado Christian Colorado Mines Regis University Chadron State

Conference W L Pct 16 3 0.842 16 3 0.842 12 7 0.632 11 8 0.579 10 9 0.526 7 12 0.368 7 12 0.368

Overall W L 29 4 23 7 18 10 19 9 16 12 14 13 13 14

Pct. 0.897 0.793 0.643 0.679 0.571 0.519 0.481

Conference W L Pct 16 3 0.842 12 7 0.632 12 7 0.632 10 9 0.526 8 11 0.421 7 12 0.368 1 18 0.053

Overall W L 24 6 18 10 17 12 13 14 10 17 10 17 1 26

Pct. 0.800 0.643 0.586 0.481 0.370 0.370 0.037

West Division School Fort Lewis Mesa State New Mexico Highlands CSU-Pueblo Western State Adams State UC-Colorado Springs

Conference W L Pct 16 3 0.842 13 6 0.684 9 10 0.474 8 11 0.421 4 15 0.211 3 16 0.158 1 18 0.053

Overall W L 22 6 20 8 11 17 13 14 5 21 3 24 1 26

Pct. 0.786 0.714 0.393 0.481 0.192 0.111 0.037

East Division School Metro State Nebraska-Kearney UC-Colorado Springs Colorado Mines Colorado Christian Regis University Chadron State

Conference W L Pct 17 2 0.895 16 3 0.842 9 10 0.474 8 11 0.421 8 11 0.421 4 15 0.211 4 15 0.211

Overall W L 28 4 25 6 16 12 14 13 13 15 9 17 6 21

Pct. 0.875 0.806 0.571 0.519 0.464 0.346 0.222

East Division School Metro State Nebraska-Kearney Colorado Christian Fort Hays State Regis University Chadron State Colorado Mines

Conference W L Pct 19 0 1.000 16 3 0.842 12 7 0.632 11 8 0.579 8 11 0.421 4 15 0.211 4 15 0.211

Overall W L 32 3 28 5 19 9 17 11 14 13 8 19 7 20

Pct. 0.914 0.875 0.679 0.607 0.519 0.296 0.259

West Division School Fort Lewis Mesa State Adams State CSU-Pueblo Western New Mexico Western State New Mexico Highlands

Conference W L Pct 13 6 0.684 13 6 0.684 13 6 0.684 9 10 0.474 8 11 0.421 7 12 0.368 4 15 0.211

Overall W L 22 9 17 10 16 14 13 15 12 15 12 15 4 23

Pct. 0.710 0.630 0.533 0.464 0.444 0.444 0.148

West Division School Mesa State Fort Lewis CSU-Pueblo Adams State New Mexico Highlands UC-Colorado Springs Western State

Conference W L Pct 14 5 0.737 13 6 0.684 12 7 0.632 10 9 0.526 5 14 0.263 4 15 0.211 1 18 0.053

Overall W L 19 10 19 9 19 9 17 14 9 18 5 22 2 25

Pct. 0.655 0.679 0.679 0.584 0.333 0.185 0.074

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RMAC Men’s Basketball Standings 2002-03

East Division School Nebraska-Kearney Metro State Fort Hays State Colorado Mines Chadron State Colorado Christian Regis University

Conference W L Pct 18 1 0.947 16 3 0.842 13 6 0.684 12 7 0.632 8 11 0.421 6 13 0.316 5 14 0.263

Overall W L 30 3 28 5 23 8 18 10 12 14 9 18 12 15

West Division School Fort Lewis Mesa State Southern Colorado Adams State New Mexico Highlands UC-Colorado Springs Western State

Conference W L Pct 15 4 0.789 11 8 0.579 10 9 0.526 10 9 0.526 5 14 0.263 4 15 0.211 0 19 0.000

Overall W L 19 12 15 12 17 11 13 15 7 20 6 19 0 26

East Division School Nebraska-Kearney Metro State Fort Hays State Chadron State Regis University Colorado Christian Colorado Mines

Conference W L Pct 18 1 0.947 16 3 0.842 14 5 0.737 10 9 0.526 9 10 0.474 7 12 0.368 3 14 0.176

West Division School Fort Lewis Mesa State Southern Colorado UC-Colorado Springs New Mexico Highlands Adams State Western State

Pct. 0.909 0.848 0.742 0.643 0.462 0.333 0.444

Conference W L Pct 17 2 0.895 15 4 0.789 12 7 0.632 12 7 0.632 8 11 0.450 5 14 0.263 3 16 0.158

Overall W L 33 4 19 8 16 12 18 9 12 14 7 21 8 18

Pct. 0.892 0.704 0.571 0.667 0.462 0.250 0.308

Pct. 0.613 0.556 0.607 0.464 0.259 0.240 0.000

West Division School Mesa State Southern Colorado New Mexico Highlands Western State Fort Lewis UC-Colorado Springs Adams State

Conference W L Pct 12 7 0.632 11 8 0.579 10 9 0.526 9 10 0.474 9 10 0.474 7 12 0.368 3 16 0.158

Overall W L 17 11 19 9 15 12 11 16 12 14 10 16 8 20

Pct. 0.607 0.679 0.556 0.407 0.462 0.385 0.286

Overall W L 24 6 29 6 21 7 15 12 12 15 10 17 5 19

Pct. 0.800 0.829 0.750 0.556 0.444 0.370 0.208

East Division School Metro State Nebraska-Kearney Regis University Fort Hays State Chadron State Colorado Mines Colorado Christian

Conference W L Pct 15 4 0.789 15 4 0.789 13 6 0.684 10 9 0.526 9 10 0.474 6 13 0.316 1 18 0.053

Overall W L 28 6 24 7 19 8 14 13 11 15 10 16 4 22

Pct. 0.824 0.774 0.704 0.519 0.423 0.385 0.154

Conference W L Pct 14 5 0.737 12 7 0.632 7 12 0.368 7 12 0.368 6 13 0.316 5 14 0.263 5 14 0.263

Overall W L 21 9 16 11 11 15 9 17 8 18 7 20 6 20

Pct. 0.700 0.593 0.423 0.346 0.308 0.259 231.000

West Division School Mesa State Western State Southern Colorado UC-Colorado Springs Adams State New Mexico Highlands Fort Lewis

Conference W L Pct 16 3 0.842 14 5 0.737 12 7 0.632 8 11 0.421 6 13 0.316 4 15 0.211 4 15 0.211

Overall W L 21 9 18 8 19 8 10 14 10 16 6 20 5 21

Pct. 0.700 0.692 0.704 0.417 0.385 0.231 0.192

East Division School Fort Hays State Nebraska-Kearney Metro State Colorado Mines Chadron State Regis University Colorado Christian

Conference W L Pct 17 2 0.895 15 4 0.789 14 5 0.737 9 10 0.474 7 12 0.368 6 13 0.316 0 19 0.000

Overall W L 23 6 22 6 23 7 12 14 8 17 11 15 1 25

Pct. 0.793 0.786 0.767 0.462 0.320 0.423 0.038

East Division School Metro State Nebraska-Kearney Fort Hays State Regis University Chadron State Colorado Christian Colorado Mines

Conference W L Pct 16 3 0.842 15 4 0.789 15 4 0.789 14 5 0.737 7 12 0.368 6 13 0.316 2 17 0.105

Overall W L 25 5 25 6 22 7 20 7 11 15 11 15 5 21

Pct. 0.833 0.806 0.759 0.741 0.423 0.423 0.192

East Division School Mesa State UC-Colorado Springs Southern Colorado Adams State Western State Fort Lewis New Mexico Highlands

Conference W L Pct 15 4 0.789 13 6 0.684 11 8 0.579 8 11 0.421 7 12 0.368 7 12 0.368 4 15 0.211

Overall W L 20 7 15 11 16 11 12 15 10 17 9 17 8 18

Pct. 0.741 0.577 0.593 0.444 0.370 0.346 0.308

West Division School Southern Colorado Western State Adams State UC-Colorado Springs Mesa State Fort Lewis New Mexico Highlands

Conference W L Pct 14 5 0.737 13 6 0.684 8 11 0.421 8 11 0.421 7 12 0.368 5 14 0.263 3 16 0.158

Overall W L 22 8 16 10 14 13 12 15 10 15 9 17 5 21

Pct. 0.733 0.615 0.519 0.444 0.400 0.346 0.192

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2000-01

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East Division School Metro State Chadron State Nebraska-Kearney Fort Hays State Colorado Mines Colorado Christian Regis University

1998-99

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1992-93

East Division School Fort Hays State Nebraska-Kearney Regis University Metro State Chadron State Colorado Mines Colorado Christian

Conference W L Pct 18 1 0.947 16 3 0.842 9 10 0.474 9 10 0.474 8 11 0.421 5 14 0.263 3 16 0.158

Overall W L 29 2 23 8 14 12 13 13 11 15 8 18 5 21

Pct. 0.935 0.742 0.538 0.500 0.423 0.308 0.192

School Western State Mesa State Chadron State Fort Hays State Adams State Colorado Mines New Mexico Highlands

West Division School Mesa State Western State Southern Colorado Fort Lewis Adams State New Mexico Highlands UC-Colorado Springs

Conference W L Pct 16 3 0.842 15 4 0.789 12 7 0.632 10 9 0.526 7 12 0.368 3 16 0.158 2 17 0.105

Overall W L 21 7 19 8 16 12 13 13 9 17 5 21 2 23

Pct. 0.750 0.704 0.571 0.500 0.346 0.192 0.080

1991-92

Conference W L Pct 16 0 1.000 12 4 0.750 11 5 0.688 8 8 0.500 7 9 0.438 6 10 0.375 5 11 0.313 5 11 0.313 2 14 0.125

Overall W L 34 0 24 9 18 13 12 14 13 15 12 13 10 17 8 18 4 22

Pct. 1.000 0.727 0.581 0.462 0.464 0.480 0.370 0.308 0.154

Conference W L Pct 11 3 0.785 10 4 0.714 8 6 0.571 7 7 0.500 7 7 0.500 6 8 0.428 4 10 0.285 3 11 0.214 ----

Overall W L 20 9 24 7 12 16 10 17 13 14 12 18 11 16 4 22 19 8

Pct. 0.690 0.774 0.428 0.370 0.481 0.400 0.407 0.153 0.704

Conference W L Pct 9 3 0.750 9 3 0.750 8 4 0.667 7 5 0.583 5 7 0.416 3 9 0.250 1 11 0.083

Overall W L 20 9 17 10 21 9 13 14 12 15 11 19 4 23

Pct. 0.689 0.630 0.700 0.481 0.444 0.366 0.148

1995-96

East Division School Fort Hays State Nebraska-Kearney Western State Adams State Colorado Mines Mesa State Chadron State Fort Lewis New Mexico Highlands

1994-95 School Mesa State Fort Hays State Western State Adams State New Mexico Highlands Colorado Mines Fort Lewis Chadron State Nebraska-Kearney * * Not eligible for RMAC crown

1993-94 School Mesa State Chadron State Fort Hays State Western State New Mexico Highlands Adams State Colorado Mines

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Conference W L Pct 11 1 0.916 9 3 0.750 7 5 0.583 7 5 0.583 3 9 0.250 3 9 0.250 2 10 0.167

Overall W L 25 5 21 8 12 16 12 16 11 16 4 23 6 24

Pct. 0.833 0.724 0.428 0.428 0.407 0.148 0.200

Conference W L Pct 10 2 0.833 8 4 0.667 8 4 0.667 7 5 0.583 5 7 0.416 4 8 0.333 0 12 0.000

Overall W L 18 10 19 10 14 11 16 14 10 18 11 13 0 27

Pct. 0.643 0.655 0.560 0.533 0.357 0.458 0.000

Conference W L Pct 10 2 0.833 10 2 0.833 7 5 0.583 6 6 0.500 6 6 0.500 2 10 0.167 1 11 0.083 -

Overall W L 18 10 22 8 14 13 18 12 13 15 4 19 11 19 8 21

Pct. 0.643 0.733 0.518 0.600 0.464 0.174 0.366 0.276

Conference School W L Pct Western New Mexico 9 3 0.750 Mesa State 8 4 0.667 Colorado Mines 8 4 0.667 Adams State 7 5 0.583 Fort Lewis 7 5 0.583 Southern Colorado 2 10 0.167 Western State 1 11 0.083 Fort Hays State * Chadron State * Kearney State * Wayne State * * New RMAC members - not eligible for 1989-90 title

Overall W L 17 14 19 9 15 15 13 15 11 15 10 17 2 26 18 12 14 15 13 16 8 20

Pct. 0.548 0.678 0.500 0.464 0.423 0.370 0.071 0.600 0.483 0.448 0.286

Overall W L 19 11 15 14 24 9 14 15 15 14 12 17 8 21

Pct. 0.633 0.517 0.727 0.483 0.517 0.414 0.276

School Fort Hays State Western State Adams State Chadron State New Mexico Highlands Mesa State Colorado Mines

1990-91 School Adams State Mesa State Fort Lewis Fort Hays State Western State Colorado Mines Chadron State New Mexico Highlands * * Not eligible for RMAC crown

1989-90

1988-89 School Fort Lewis Southern Colorado Mesa State Colorado Mines Western State Adams State Western New Mexico

Conference W L Pct 10 2 0.833 9 3 0.750 7 5 0.583 6 6 0.500 4 8 0.333 3 9 0.250 3 9 0.250

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RMAC Men’s Basketball Standings 1987-88 School Colorado Mines Southern Colorado Fort Lewis New Mexico Highlands Mesa College Western State Western New Mexico Adams State

Conference W L Pct 10 4 0.714 9 5 0.643 9 5 0.643 7 7 0.500 7 7 0.500 7 7 0.500 5 9 0.357 2 12 0.143

1986-87

Conference School W L Pct Fort Lewis 12 2 0.857 Western State 10 4 0.714 New Mexico Highlands 8 6 0.571 Southern Colorado 7 7 0.500 Mesa College 6 8* 0.428 Colorado Mines 6 8 0.428 Adams State 4 10 0.286 Western New Mexico 3* 11 0.272 * Indicates Mesa College forfeit to Western New Mexico

1985-86 School Western New Mexico Fort Lewis Southern Colorado Mesa College Colorado Mines New Mexico Highlands Adams State Western State Southern Utah State

1984-85

Conference W L Pct 14 2 0.875 13 3 0.813 13 3 0.813 9 7 0.563 7 9 0.438 7 9 0.438 5 11 0.313 4 12 0.250 0 16 0.000

1983-84

Overall W L 20 11 17 14 15 13 15 14 12 14 9 18 8 18 7 19

Pct. 0.645 0.548 0.536 0.517 0.462 0.333 0.307 0.269

Overall W L 20 6 19 13 13 16 14 14 12 15* 11 17 5 22 6* 21

Pct. 0.769 0.593 0.448 0.500 0.444 0.393 0.185 0.222

Overall W L 19 9 22 9 20 12 17 12 9 18 9 18 8 18 5 21 0 27

Pct. 0.679 0.710 0.625 0.586 0.333 0.333 0.308 0.192 0.000

Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct. Mesa College 13 3 0.813 23 8 0.742 Southern Utah State 12 4 0.750 17 11 0.607 Southern Colorado 11 5 0.688 16 14 0.533 Fort Lewis 9 7 0.563 12 15 0.444 New Mexico Highlands 5 11 0.313 10 18 0.357 Western State 5 11 0.313 8 18 0.308 Adams State 3 13 0.188 7 21 0.250 Colorado Mines 2 14 0.125 4 23 0.148 Western New Mexico * 18 5 0.783 * Western New Mexico men’s basketball teams was on RMAC probation for the 1984-85 season. Their conference record for the season was officially 0-0.

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Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct. Mesa College 15 1 0.938 20 10 0.667 Southern Colorado 11 5 0.688 17 11 0.607 Southern Utah State 11 5 0.688 13 15 0.464 Western New Mexico 9 7 0.563 16 13 0.552 New Mexico Highlands 7 9 0.438 12 15 0.444 Colorado Mines 7 9 0.438 11 16 0.407 Fort Lewis 6 10 0.375 10 17 0.370 Adams State 3 13 0.188 7 19 0.269 Western State 3 13 0.188 3 21 0.125 * standings include five forfeits by Western New Mexico: four in league games (Colorado Mines, Mesa, Southern Utah State, and Western State) and a non-league game to Sante Fe. WNMU played an ineligible player in each of the five games.

1982-83 School Southern Utah State Southern Colorado Fort Lewis Mesa College Colorado Mines Western New Mexico Western State New Mexico Highlands Regis College Adams State

1981-82 School Western New Mexico Southern Utah Western State Colorado Mines Southern Colorado Regis College Mesa College Fort Lewis New Mexico Highlands Adams State

1980-81 School Western New Mexico Southern Colorado Colorado Mines Regis College Southern Utah Fort Lewis Western State Adams State Mesa College New Mexico Highlands

Conference W L Pct 16 2 0.889 15 3 0.833 12 6 0.667 10 8 0.556 10 8 0.556 10 8 0.556 5 13 0.278 5 13 0.278 4 14 0.222 3 15 0.167

Overall W L 19 9 20 10 14 8 15 11 13 13 12 15 6 18 6 21 9 18 6 20

Pct. 0.679 0.667 0.636 0.577 0.500 0.444 0.250 0.222 0.333 0.231

Conference W L Pct 16 2 0.889 14 4 0.778 12 6 0.667 11 7 0.611 11 7 0.611 10 8 0.557 7 11 0.389 4 14 0.222 4 14 0.222 1 17 0.056

Overall W L 20 5 18 10 15 10 16 9 14 13 17 10 12 14 5 21 4 23 1 20

Pct. 0.800 0.643 0.600 0.640 0.519 0.630 0.462 0.192 0.148 0.048

Conference W L Pct 16 2 0.889 14 4 0.778 13 5 0.722 10 8 0.557 10 8 0.557 8 10 0.444 7 11 0.389 6 12 0.333 4 14 0.222 2 16 0.111

Overall W L 26 4 18 10 21 6 17 11 14 12 15 12 12 14 6 18 11 16 3 24

Pct. 0.867 0.643 0.778 0.607 0.538 0.556 0.462 0.250 0.407 0.111

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RMAC Men’s Basketball Standings 1979-80 School Western New Mexico Regis College Adams State Southern Colorado Colorado Mines Mesa College Fort Lewis Southern Utah Western State New Mexico Highlands

1978-79 School Western New Mexico Southern Utah Fort Lewis Regis College Mesa College Southern Colorado Adams State New Mexico Highlands Colorado Mines Westminster Western State

Conference W L Pct 16 2 0.889 11 7 0.611 11 7 0.611 11 7 0.611 10 8 0.557 9 9 0.500 8 10 0.444 8 10 0.444 3 15 0.167 3 15 0.167

Overall W L 23 6 19 10 17 11 15 12 16 11 15 12 15 13 10 16 8 18 7 20

Conference W L Pct 16 4 0.800 15 5 0.750 12 8 0.600 12 8 0.600 12 8 0.600 11 9 0.550 9 11 0.450 9 11 0.450 7 13 0.350 7 13 0.350 0 20 0.000

Overall W L 18 8 20 5 18 12 15 12 13 12 13 13 11 14 10 20 11 15 8 17 2 25

1975-76 Pct. 0.793 0.655 0.607 0.556 0.593 0.556 0.536 0.385 0.308 0.350

School Mesa College Westminster Southern Utah Western New Mexico Adams State Fort Lewis Regis College New Mexico Highlands Colorado Mines Western State

1974-75 Pct. 0.692 0.800 0.600 0.556 0.520 0.500 0.440 0.333 0.423 0.320 0.074

School Western New Mexico Southern Utah Regis College Adams State Westminster Colorado Mines Fort Lewis Western State New Mexico Highlands

1973-74 1977-78 School Southern Utah Mesa College Regis College Fort Lewis Southern Colorado Western New Mexico Adams State Westminster New Mexico Highlands Colorado Mines Western State

1976-77 School Mesa College Southern Utah Southern Colorado Western New Mexico Regis College Westminster Colorado Mines Adams State Fort Lewis New Mexico Highlands Western State

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Conference W L Pct 15 5 0.750 15 5 0.750 15 5 0.750 14 6 0.700 14 6 0.700 9 11 0.450 8 12 0.400 8 12 0.400 5 15 0.250 4 16 0.200 3 17 0.150

Overall W L 20 7 21 7 20 7 21 7 17 10 12 15 12 15 11 16 6 22 9 18 5 22

Pct. 0.741 0.750 0.741 0.750 0.630 0.444 0.444 0.407 0.214 0.333 0.185

Conference W L Pct 16 4 0.800 15 5 0.750 13 7 0.650 13 7 0.650 13 7 0.650 13 7 0.650 8 12 0.400 8 12 0.400 7 12 0.368 6 13 0.316 3 17 0.150

Overall W L 22 8 19 6 19 8 17 10 15 10 15 10 12 15 12 15 10 16 10 17 7 20

Pct. 0.733 0.760 0.704 0.630 0.600 0.600 0.444 0.444 0.385 0.370 0.259

School Westminster Southern Utah Western New Mexico Adams State Fort Lewis Regis College Colorado Mines Western State

1972-73 School Westminster Southern Colorado Fort Lewis Colorado Mines Western New Mexico Adams State Western State Regis College

Conference W L Pct 14 4 0.778 13 5 0.722 13 5 0.722 11 7 0.611 10 8 0.557 9 9 0.500 8 10 0.444 6 12 0.333 4 14 0.222 2 16 0.111

Overall W L 19 7 20 6 18 8 16 10 18 8 12 13 11 15 10 15 10 16 2 24

Pct. 0.731 0.769 0.692 0.615 0.692 0.480 0.423 0.400 0.385 0.077

Conference W L Pct 12 2 0.857 10 4 0.714 9 5 0.643 9 5 0.643 6 8 0.429 4 10 0.286 4 10 0.286 4 10 0.286 -

Overall W L 22 4 15 11 13 11 13 12 11 12 13 13 9 17 5 21 19 7

Pct. 0.846 0.577 0.542 0.520 0.478 0.500 0.346 0.192 0.731

Conference W L Pct 11 3 0.786 10 4 0.714 9 5 0.643 9 5 0.643 8 6 0.571 4 10 0.286 3 11 0.214 2 12 0.167

Overall W L 17 8 18 10 17 11 13 13 14 11 5 20 10 16 2 22

Pct. 0.680 0.643 0.607 0.500 0.560 0.100 0.385 0.083

Conference W L Pct 10 4 0.714 9 5 0.643 9 5 0.643 8 6 0.571 7 7 0.500 6 8 0.429 5 9 0.357 2 12 0.167

Overall W L 16 7 16 10 11 14 16 10 12 13 11 14 8 16 6 19

Pct. 0.696 0.615 0.440 0.615 0.480 0.440 0.333 0.240

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RMAC Men’s Basketball All-Time Shootout Records School Metro State Fort Hays State Nebraska-Kearney Fort Lewis UC-Colorado Springs Colorado Mesa Colorado Mines Western State Colorado State-Pueblo Western New Mexico Colorado Christian Adams State New Mexico Highlands Chadron State Regis

W 40 19 24 19 5 17 9 5 7 1 4 5 3 1 0

l 8 10 14 13 6 21 13 8 13 2 10 16 10 7 5

Pct. .833 .655 .632 .594 .455 .447 .409 .357 .350 .333 .286 .238 .231 .125 .000

ParticiPating YearS Shootout titleS (Year) 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 09, 08, 07, 06, 05, 04, 03, 02, 01, 00, 99, 98, 97 11 (14, 13, 10, 09, 07, 05, 04, 03, 01, 00, 99) 06, 05, 04, 03, 02, 01, 00, 99, 98, 97, 96, 95, 94, 93 4 (97, 96, 95, 94) 12, 11, 08, 07, 06, 05, 04, 03, 02, 01, 00, 99, 98, 97, 96, 95 2 (06, 98) 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 09, 08, 07, 06, 05, 04, 03, 02, 97, 96, 95 3 (11, 08, 02) 15, 14, 10, 09, 07, 01, 98 1 (15) 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 09, 08, 07, 06, 05, 04, 03, 02, 01, 00, 99, 97, 96, 95, 94, 93 0 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 06, 05, 03, 01, 96, 95, 94, 93 1 (12) 12, 09, 00, 99, 98, 97, 96, 95, 94, 93 1 (93) 15, 14, 13, 10, 09, 07, 04, 03, 01, 00, 99, 98, 97 0 11, 08 0 15, 14, 13, 10, 09, 08, 07, 05, 04, 02 0 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 08, 07, 06, 04, 03, 01, 98, 96, 95, 94, 93 0 13, 11, 10, 09, 06, 05, 00, 95, 94, 93 0 12, 02, 00, 99, 96, 94, 93 0 08, 02, 99, 98, 97 0

Individual Single-Game Highs

Team Single-Game Highs

Most Points: 50, by Dennis Edwards (FHSU), 1994

Most Points: 113, by Nebraska-Kearney vs. Adams State, 2003

Most Rebounds: 21, by Brian Stamer (CCU), 2008 20, by Dusty Jura (UNK), 2007

Most Rebounds: 55, by Nebraska-Kearney vs. Chadron State, 1996

Most Assists: 15, by Clayton Smith (MSCD), 2003

Most Assists: 28, by Nebraska-Kearney vs. Adams State, 2003 28, by Fort Hays State vs. Fort Lewis, 1996

Most Steals: 6, by Jesse Wagstaff (MSCD) vs. UC-Colorado Springs (3/3/09) 6, by Usani Phillips (ASC), 1995

Most Steals: 17, Adams State vs. Fort Lewis, 2/28/12 17, by Metro State vs. Fort Lewis, 2007

Most Blocked Shots: 7, by Trevor Wages (CSM), 3/4/2014 7, by Derrick White (UCCS), 2015

Most Blocked Shots: 12, by Nebraska-Kearney vs. Chadron State, 1996

Most 3-Point Field Goals Made: 10, by David Bradshaw (USC), 1998 Highest Field Goal % (Min. 8 attempts): 1.000 (11-11), Nick Svehla (UNK) vs. FHSU, 2000 Highest 3-Point Field Goal % (Min. 4 att.): 1.000 (4-4), by Mike Matthews (FLC), 3/8/2013 1.000 (4-4), by Travis Bradley (WSC), 1998 1.000 (4-4), by Brad Widhelm (ASC), 1993 Highest Free Throw % (Min. 10 att.): 1.000 (18-18), by Derrick White (UCCS), 3/8/2014

Most Field Goals Made: 45, by Fort Hays State vs. Fort Lewis, 1996 Most Field Goal Attempts: 84, Metro State vs. Colorado Mesa, 2/28/12 81, by N.M. Highlands vs. Fort Hays State, 1995 Most 3-Point Field Goals Made: 15, by Nebraska-Kearney vs. CSU-Pueblo, 2004 Most 3-Point Field Goal Attempts: 37, by CSU-Pueblo vs. Colorado Mesa, 3/5/2013 Most Made Free Throws Made: 36, N.M. Highlands at Adams State, 03/01/11 36, Adams State vs. N.M. Highlands, 03/01/11 Most Free Throw Attempts: 59, Adams State vs. N.M. Highlands, 03/01/11 55, N.M. Highlands at Adams State, 03/01/11 Fewest Turnovers: 4, by Metro State vs. Fort Hays State, 2003 Highest Field Goal % (Min. 8 attempts): .705 (43-61), Nebraska-Kearney vs. Adams State, 2003 Highest 3-Point Field Goal % (Min. 8 attempts): .750 (12-16), by Nebraska-Kearney vs. Southern Colo., 2001 Highest Free Throw % (Min. 9 attempts): 1.000 (13-13), by Mesa State vs. CSU-Pueblo, 03/02/10 1.000 (9-9), by Mesa State vs. Metro State, 2003

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2015

First Round (March 3, RMAC Campuses) #1 MSU Denver def. #8 Colorado Christian, 70-57 #4 CSU-Pueblo def. #5 Fort Lewis, 72-63 #3 UCCS def. #6 Colorado Mesa, 82-71 #7 Adams State def. #2 Colorado Mines, 94-91 Semifinals (March 6, MSU Denver) #1 MSU Denver def. #4 CSU-Pueblo, 67-56 #3 UCCS def. #7 Adams State, 94-86 Championship (March 7, MSU Denver) #3 UCCS def. #1 MSU Denver, 82-65 All-Tournament Team MVP – Derrick White, UCCS Mitch McCarron, MSU Denver Alex Welsh, UC-Colorado Springs Nicholas Kay, MSU Denver TreShawn Wilford, UCCS Shakir Smith, Adams State

2014

First Round (March 4, RMAC Campuses) #1 Metro State def. #8 Colorado Mesa, 83-74 #4 Fort Lewis def. #5 CSU-Pueblo, 79-68 #3 UC-Colorado Springs def. #6 Adams State, 87-85 #2 Colorado Mines def. #7 Colorado Christian, 102-57 Semifinals (March 7, Metro State-Denver, Colo.) #1 Metro State def. #4 Fort Lewis, 77-73 #3 UC-Colorado Springs def. #2 Colorado Mines, 75-70 Championship (March 8, Metro State-Denver, Colo.) #1 Metro State def. #3 UC-Colorado Springs, 77-71 All-Tournament Team MVP – Nicholas Kay, Metro State Mitch McCarron, Metro State Derrick White, UC-Colorado Springs Brandon Jefferson, Metro State Alex Welsh, UC-Colorado Springs Alex Herrera, Fort Lewis

2013

First Round (March 5, RMAC Campuses) #1 Metro State def. #8 Colorado Christian, 87-75 #2 Adams State def. #7 New Mexico Highlands, 91-74 #3 Fort Lewis def. #6 Colorado Mines, 84-70 (OT) #5Colorado Mesa def. #4 CSU-Pueblo, 74-65 Semifinals (March 8, Metro State-Denver, Colo.) #1 Metro State def. #5 Colorado Mesa, 93-64 #3 Fort Lewis def. #2 Adams State, 70-69 Championship (March 9, Metro State-Denver, Colo.) #1 Metro State def. #3 Fort Lewis, 61-60 All-Tournament Team MVP – Brandon Jeff erson, Metro State Alex Herrera, Fort Lewis Jonathan Morse, Metro State Marcus Ayala, Fort Lewis Demetrius Miller, Metro State Kaimyn Pruitt , Adams State

2012

First Round (February 28, RMAC Campuses) #1 Colorado Mines def. #8 Western State, 90-57 #7 Colorado Mesa def. #2 Metro State, 67-63 (OT) #6 Fort Lewis def. #3 Adams State, 77-73 (OT) #4 Nebraska-Kearney def. #5 Chadron State, 86-63 Semifinals (March 2, CSFEC, Pueblo, Colo.) #1 Colorado Mines def. #4 Nebraska-Kearney, 82-62 #7 Colorado Mesa def. #6 Fort Lewis, 65-62 Championship (March 3, CSFEC, Pueblo, Colo.) #1 Colorado Mines def. #7 Colorado Mesa, 82-62 All-Tournament Team MVP – Dale Minschwaner, Colorado Mines Brett Green, Colorado Mines Trevor Ritchie, Colorado Mines Colton Burgon, Colorado Mesa Mike Melillo, Colorado Mesa Matt Morris, Fort Lewis

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2008

All-Tournament Team MVP - Daniel Steffensen, Fort Lewis DeAndre Lansdowne, Fort Lewis Kyle Behrens, Fort Lewis Gordon Galloway, Colorado Mines Dale Minschwaner, Colorado Mines Marqus Richrds, Adams State

All-Tournament Team MVP - Tim Crowell, Fort Lewis Garrett Lever, Neb.-Kearney Rory Morgan, Colo. Christian Brian Stamer, Colo. Christian Ryan Johnson, Fort Lewis Trent Bowman, Fort Lewis

First Round (March 1, RMAC Campuses) #1 Colorado Mines def. #8 Nebraska-Kearney, 82-66 #2 Metro State def. Western New Mexico, 90-69 #3 Fort Lewis def. #6 Mesa State, 74-66 #4 Adams State def. New Mexico Highlands, 106-98 2OT Semifinals (March 4, CSFEC, Pueblo, Colo.) #1 Colorado Mines def. #4 Adams State, 69-62 #3 Fort Lewis def. #2 Metro State, 56-54 Championship (March 5, CSFEC, Pueblo, Colo.) #3 Fort Lewis def. #1 Colorado Mines, 72-67

2010

First Round (March 2, RMAC Campuses) #2 Metro State def. #3 UC-Colorado Springs 85-62 #4 Colorado St.-Pueblo def. #1 Mesa State 73-65 #3 N.M. Highlands def. #2 Fort Lewis 90-80 #4 Colorado Christian def. #1 Colorado Mines 79-73 Semifinals (March 5, CSFEC, Pueblo, Colo.) Metro State def. Colorado St.-Pueblo 70-61 N.M. Highlands def. Colorado Christian 96-64 Championship (March 6, CSFEC, Pueblo, Colo.) Metro State def. N.M. Highlands 83-79 All-Tournament Team MVP – Jesse Wagstaff, Metro State Kirk Archibeque, Fort Lewis Nelson Ekeh, Metro State DeAndrew Lansdowne, Fort Lewis Donte Nicholas, Metro State Rome Smith, CSU-Pueblo

2009

First Round (March 3, RMAC Campuses) #1 Metro State def. #8 UC-Colorado Springs, 84-78 #7 Colorado Christian def. #2 N.M. Highlands, 86-83 #3 Fort Lewis def. #6 Western State, 78-56 #5 CSU-Pueblo def. #4 Mesa State, 64-59 Semifinals (March 6, CSFEC, Pueblo, Colo.) #1 Metro State def. #5 CSU-Pueblo, 76-65 #3 Fort Lewis def. #7 Colorado Christian, 92-79 Championship (March 7, CSFEC, Pueblo, Colo.) #1 Metro State def. #3 Fort Lewis, 84-78 All-Tournament Team MVP – Jesse Wagstaff, Metro State Kirk Archibeque, Fort Lewis Nelson Ekeh, Metro State DeAndrew Lansdowne, Fort Lewis Donte Nicholas, Metro State Rome Smith, CSU-Pueblo

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First Round (Feb. 29, RMAC Campuses) #1 Fort Lewis def. #8 Regis, 86-64 #2 Nebraska-Kearney def. #7 Mesa State, 79-73 #3 Colorado Christian def. #6 Metro State, 79-69 #4 Western N.M. def. Adams State, 70-63 Semifinals (March 7, CSFEC, Pueblo, Colo.) #1 Fort Lewis def. #4 Western N.M., 90-66 #3 Colorado Christian def. #2 Nebraska-Kearney, 78-68 Championship (March 8, CSFEC, Pueblo, Colo.) #1 Fort Lewis def. #3 Colorado Christian, 79-73

2007

First Round (Feb. 28, RMAC Campuses) #1 Metro State def. #8 Colorado Christian, 81-68 #2 Adams State def. #7 UC-Colorado Springs, 98-83 #3 Nebraska-Kearney def. #6 CSU-Pueblo, 91-74 #4 Fort Lewis def. #5 Mesa State, 81-74 Semifinals (March 3, CSFEC, Pueblo, Colo.) #1 Metro State def. #4 Fort Lewis, 73-58 #2 Adams State def. #3 Nebraska-Kearney, 97-90 Championship (March 4, CSFEC, Pueblo, Colo.) #1 Metro State def. #2 Adams State, 70-60 All-Tournament Team MVP - Jesse Wagstaff, Metro State Tim Bieri, Fort Lewis Dusty Jura, Nebraska-Kearney Marcus Mortensen, Adams State Roman Moniak, Adams State Michael Bahl, Metro State

2006

First Round (March 1, RMAC Campuses) #1 Fort Hays State def. #8 N.M. Highlands, 73-69 #7 Colorado Mines def. #2 Fort Lewis, 72-71 #3 Nebraska-Kearney def. #6 Adams State, 80-65 #4 Metro State def. #5 Mesa State, 68-58 Semifinals (March 4, CSFEC, Pueblo, Colo.) #4 Metro State def. #1 Fort Hays State, 76-68 #3 Nebraska-Kearney def. #7 Colorado Mines, 74-61 Championship (March 5, CSFEC, Pueblo, Colo.) #3 Nebraska-Kearney def. #4 Metro State, 71-68 All-Tournament Team MVP- Dusty Jura, Nebraska-Kearney Chris Dean, Nebraska-Kearney Drew Williamson, Metro State Jesse Wagstaff, Metro State Jeremy Atwater, Fort Hays State Kyle Pape, Colorado Mines

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2002

All-Tournament Team MVP - Mark Worthington, Metro State Keith Borgan, Metro State Andy Classick, Mesa State Dwayne Horn, Mesa State Dusty Jura, Nebraska-Kearney Ben Ortner, Metro State

All-Tournament Team MVP - Trevor Lorz, Fort Lewis Nick Svehla, Nebraska-Kearney Anthony Harms, Nebraska-Kearney Luke Kendall, Metro State Kevin Hatch, Fort Lewis

First Round (March 2, RMAC Campuses) #1 Nebraska-Kearney def. #8 N.M. Highlands, 93-89 #2 Fort Lewis def. #7 Colorado Mines, 75-42 #3 Metro State def. #6 Colorado Christian, 83-73 #4 Mesa State def. #5 Fort Hays State, 81-74 Semifinals (March 5, World Arena, Colorado Springs, Colo.) #4 Mesa State def. #1 Nebraska-Kearney, 89-82 #3 Metro State def. #2 Fort Lewis, 87-75 Championship (March 6, World Arena, Colorado Springs, Colo.) #3 Metro State def. #4 Mesa State, 66-57

2004

First Round (RMAC Campuses) #1 Metro State 88 vs. #8 Adams State 60 #2 Mesa State 86 vs. #7 Fort Hays State 77 #3 Nebraska-Kearney 98 vs. #6 CSU-Pueblo 78 #4 Fort Lewis 93 vs. #5 Colorado Christian 70 Semifinals (World Arena-Colorado Springs, Colo.) #1 Metro State 90 vs. #4 Fort Lewis 76 #3 Nebraska-Kearney 91 vs. #2 Mesa State 88 (OT) Championship (World Arena-Colorado Springs, Colo.) #1 Metro State 99 vs. #3 Nebraska-Kearney 78 All-Tournament Team MVP - C.J. Massingale, Metro State Nick Branting, Nebraska-Kearney Andy Classick, Mesa State Brian Dunagan, Nebraska-Kearney Luke Kendall, Metro State Mark Worthington, Metro State

First Round (RMAC Campuses) #1 Nebraska-Kearney 84, #8 Colorado Christian 68 #4 Fort Hays State 76, #5 Mesa State 62 #3 Metro State 76, #6 Chadron State 54 #2 Fort Lewis 72, #7 Regis 71 Semifinals (Denver University-Denver, Colo.) Nebraska-Kearney 94, Fort Hays State 86 Fort Lewis 95, Metro State 86 Championship (Denver University-Denver, Colo.) Fort Lewis 72, Nebraska-Kearney 71 OT

2001

First Round (RMAC Campuses) #1 Fort Hays State 76, #8 Adams State 64 #4 Metro State 100, #5 UC-Colorado Springs 85 #3 Nebraska-Kearney 91, #6 Southern Colo. 75 #2 Mesa State 85, #7 Colorado Mines 55 Semifinals (Denver University-Denver, Colo.) Metro State 92, Fort Hays State 81 Nebraska-Kearney 86, Mesa State 79 Championship (Denver University-Denver, Colo.) Metro State 94, Nebraska-Kearney 85 All-Tournament Team MVP - Kane Oakley, Metro State Nick Svehla, Nebraska-Kearney Tony Thomas, Fort Hays State Ken Hallum, Mesa State Luke Kendall, Metro State

2000 2003

First Round (RMAC Campuses) #1 Nebraska-Kearney 113, #8 Adams State 86 #4 Fort Hays State 82, #5 Colorado Mines 69 #3 Metro State 87, #6 Mesa State 64 #2 Fort Lewis 83, #7 Southern Colorado 65 Semifinals (World Arena-Colorado Springs, Colo.) #4 Fort Hays State 86 vs. #1 Nebraska-Kearney 82 #3 Metro State 76 vs. #2 Fort Lewis 61 Championship (World Arena-Colorado Springs, Colo.) #3 Metro State 79 vs. #4 Fort Hays State 69 All-Tournament Team MVP - Patrick Mutombo, Metro State Dominique Townes, Fort Hays State Nick Svehla, Nebraska-Kearney Melroy McKelvey, Fort Hays State Luke Kendall, Metro State Clayton Smith, Metro State

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First Round (RMAC Campuses) #1 Metro State 102, #8 Western State 66 #2 Mesa State 91, #7 N.M. Highlands 71 #6 Southern Colo. 82, #3 Chadron State 73 #4 Nebraska-Kearney 87, #5 Fort Hays State 80 Semifinals (Denver University-Denver, Colo.) Metro State 103, Nebraska-Kearney 78 Mesa State 71, Southern Colorado 68 (OT) Championship (Denver University-Denver, Colo.) Metro State 82, Mesa State 66 All-Tournament Team MVP - Lee Barlow, Metro State DeMarcos Anzures, Metro State Seth Bailey, Southern Colorado Jeff Boese, Mesa State

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1996

All-Tournament Team MVP - DeMarcos Anzures, Metro State Lee Barlow, Metro State Eric Strand, Nebraska-Kearney Daanyal McKelvey, Mesa State Mike Legg, Western State

All-Tournament Team MVP - Alonzo Goldston, Fort Hays State Ryan Samelson, Nebraska-Kearney Mike Hancock, Nebraska-Kearney Geoff Eck, Fort Hays State Raul Varela, Colorado Mines

1998

1995

All-Tournament Team MVP - Mike Hancock, Nebraska-Kearney Willie Duncan, Southern Colorado Aaron Owens, Fort Hays State Eric Strand, Nebraska-Kearney Damon Williams, Southern Colorado

All-Tournament Team MVP - Chad Baar, Mesa State Dennis Edwards, Fort Hays State Steven McKelvey, Fort Hays State Alonzo Goldston, Fort Hays State Mike Mueller, Nebraska-Kearney

1997

1994

First Round (RMAC Campuses) #1 Mesa State 66, #8 Chadron State 64 #2 Metro State 84, #7 Fort Hays State 65 #3 Neb.-Kearney 108, #6 Southern Colorado 78 #4 Western State 87, #5 Regis 71 Semifinals (Metro State-Denver, Colo.) Mesa State 73, Western State 70 Metro State 102, Nebraska-Kearney 79 Championship (Metro State-Denver, Colo.) Metro State 83, Mesa State 73

First Round (RMAC Campuses) #1 Metro State 93, #8 Adams State 72 #2 Nebraska-Kearney 96, #7 UC-Colorado Springs 68 #3 Fort Hays State 103, #6 Western State 83 #5 Southern Colorado 99, #4 Regis 74 Semifinals (Metro State-Denver, Colo.) Southern Colorado 78, Metro State 75 Nebraska-Kearney 107, Fort Hays State 82 Championship (Metro State-Denver, Colo.) Nebraska-Kearney 85, Southern Colorado 62

First Round (RMAC Campuses) E#1 Fort Hays State 73, E#4 Regis 43 W#3 Southern Colo. 80, W#2 Western State 71 W#1 Mesa State 77, W#4 Fort Lewis 73 E#2 Nebraska-Kearney 92, E#3 Metro State 83 Semifinals (Metro State-Denver, Colo.) Fort Hays State 96, Southern Colorado 76 Nebraska-Kearney 84, Mesa State 79 Championship (Metro State-Denver, Colo.) Fort Hays State 83, Nebraska-Kearney 79 (OT) All-Tournament Team MVP - Alonzo Goldston, Fort Hays State Mike Hancock, Nebraska-Kearney Sherick Simpson, Fort Hays State Brian Augustine, Nebraska-Kearney Mike Vig, Mesa State

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First Round (RMAC Campuses) #1 Fort Hays State 112, #8 Fort Lewis 72 #5 Colorado Mines 83, #4 Adams State 82 #3 Western State 73, #6 Mesa State 69 #2 Nebraska-Kearney 85, Chadron State 81 Semifinals (Metro State-Denver, Colo.) Fort Hays State 81, Colorado Mines 61 Nebraska-Kearney 94, Western State 70 Championship (Metro State-Denver, Colo.) Fort Hays State 85, Nebraska-Kearney 79

First Round (RMAC Campuses) #1 Mesa State 101, #8 Fort Lewis 84 #2 Nebraska-Kearney 106, #7 Colorado Mines 66 #3 Fort Hays St. 102, #6 N.M. Highlands 78 #4 Western State 78, #5 Adams State 77 Semifinals (Metro State-Denver, Colo.) Mesa State 76, Western State 59 Fort Hays State 85, Nebraska-Kearney 79 Championship (Metro State-Denver, Colo.) Fort Hays State 84, Mesa State 70

First Round (RMAC Campuses) #5 N.M. Highlands 71, #4 Western State 69 #3 Fort Hays State 99, #6 Adams State 82 #7 Colorado Mines 71, #2 Chadron State 68 #1 Mesa State bye Semifinals (Denver, Colo.) Mesa State 97, N.M. Highlands 71 Fort Hays State 91, Colorado Mines 74 Championship (Denver, Colo.) Fort Hays State 81, Mesa State 79 All-Tournament Team MVP - Dennis Edwards, Fort Hays State Steve McKelvey, Fort Hays State Tom Cook, Mesa State Bill Kappel, Mesa State Raul Varela, Colorado Mines

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First Round (RMAC Campuses) #3 Chadron State 95, #6 Colorado Mines 83 #4 Fort Hays State 74, #5 Adams State 62 #2 Mesa State 68, #7 N.M. Highlands 62 #1 Western State bye Semifinals (Western State - Gunnison, Colo.) Mesa State 78, Chadron State 62 Western State 83, Fort Hays State 78 Championship (Western State - Gunnison, Colo.) Western State 78, Mesa State 64 All-Tournament Team Dennis Bruens, Mesa State Ray Johnson, Fort Hays State Russ Crafton, Chadron State Kevin Koch, Western State Steve Fendry, Western State

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2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85

Minutes Brett Hartshorne Jarrett Green Kevin Marshall Dionte Goodlett Chris Johansen Matt Rosinski Matt Rosinski Geremey Gibson Brandon Butler Brandon Butler Kent Brown Austin Christensen Casey Fisher Corey LeDuff Corey LeDuff William Dicks David Carey David Carey Antonio Scott Marcus Harris David Hanzlick Patrick Holloway Gary Walker Jeff Stewart Danny Newton Danny Newton Danny Newton Rick Grawer Sam Batey Cevin Hopp Greg Nehf

730 894 811 814 895 910 798 899 902 764 936 880 782 783 844 890 943 901 932 1015 876 872 821 823 922 913 852 899 847 800 935

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Minutes Average Brett Hartshorne Jarrett Green Kevin Marshall Dionte Goodlett Chris Johansen Matt Rosinski Matt Rosinski Geremey Gibson Brandon Butler Logan Garvin Kent Brown Austin Christensen Casey Fisher Corey LeDuff Corey LeDuff Steve Bentz

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David Carey David Carey Antonio Scott Marcus Harris David Hanzlick Patrick Holloway Gary Walker Gary Walker Danny Newton Danny Newton Danny Newton Rick Grawer Sam Batey Cevin Hopp Greg Nehf

34.9 33.4 35.8 33.8 29.2 31.1 30.4 28.6 31.8 31.5 32.8 32.1 29.2 28.6 33.4

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Field Goals Brett Hartshorne Jarrett Green Jarrett Green Demitrius Owens Curtis Mitchell Matt Rosinski Matt Rosinski Geremey Gibson Brandon Butler Brandon Butler Kent Brown Austin Christensen Torrance Toomer Cortez Washington Corey LeDuff William Dicks Steve Bentz Martin Glastetter Carlos Boyd Marcus Harris Marcus Harris Kris Hicks Gary Walker Tommy Crawford Darron Greer Darron Greer Danny Newton John Nilles Sam Batey Cevin Hopp Charles Howell Harold Cotton Darryl Reshaw

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Mike Upkins Mike O’Donnell Bruce Powdrill Don Fortney Don Fortney Jay Coakley Cozel Walker Louis Stout

Field Goals Attempted 2014-15 Brett Hartshorne 2013-14 Jarrett Green 2012-13 Kevin Marshall 2011-12 Breen Weeks 2010-11 Curtis Mitchell 2009-10 Matt Rosinski 2008-09 Matt Rosinski 2007-08 Andy Pokorny 2006-07 Brandon Butler 2005-06 Brandon Butler 2004-05 Austin Christensen 2003-04 Austin Christensen 2002-03 Torrance Toomer 2001-02 Cortez Washington 2000-01 Corey LeDuff 1999-00 Steve Bentz 1998-99 Steve Bentz 1997-98 David Carey 1996-97 Carlos Boyd 1995-96 Marcus Harris 1994-95 Marcus Harris 1993-94 Kris Hicks 1992-93 Gary Walker 1991-92 David Horton 1990-91 Darron Greer 1989-90 Danny Newton 1988-89 Danny Newton 1987-88 John Nilles 1986-87 Sam Batey 1985-86 Cevin Hopp 1984-85 Charles Howell 1983-84 Harold Cotton 1982-83 Darryl Reshaw 1981-82 Allan Branch 1969-70 Bruce Powdrill 1968-69 Bruce Powdrill 1967-68 Don Fortney 1966-67 Don Fortney 1964-65 Jay Coakley 1963-64 Cozel Walker

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Field Goal Pct. (Min. 74 made) 2014-15 Dexter Sienko .640 2013-14 Jon Conley .588 2012-13 Dylan King .454 2011-12 Chris Johansen .563 2010-11 Chris Johansen .542 2009-10 Chris Johansen .577 2008-09 Bill Brandenburg .524 2007-08 Geremey Gibson .612 2006-07 Brandon Butler .632 2005-06 Brandon Butler .589 2004-05 Ben Schafer .517 2003-04 Austin Christensen .571 Zach Gehlhaus 2002-03 Jeremy Bennett .519 2001-02 Randell Nelson .533 2000-01 John Tharpe .551 1999-00 John Tharpe .527 1998-99 Martin Glastetter .632 1997-98 Latel Foy .600 1996-97 Carlos Boyd .577 1995-96 Carlos Boyd .519 1994-95 Ed Cox .559 1993-94 Keith Brooks .570 1992-93 Jayson Arosteguy .638 1991-92 Tommy Crawford .569 1990-91 Darron Greer .640 1989-90 Darron Greer .607 1988-89 J.D. Andrew .570 1987-88 John Nilles .615 1986-87 John Nilles .547 1985-86 Cevin Hopp .544 1984-85 Jeff Jackson .542 1983-84 Jeff Jackson .623 1982-83 Allan Branch .520 Jim DeVan 1981-82 Manuel Gray .541 1969-70 Mike O’Donnell .520 1968-69 Paul Drinkhahn .510 1967-68 Don Fortney .504 1966-67 Don Fortney .484 1964-65 Jay Coakley .398 Don Chavez .398 1963-64 Cozel Walker .516 Roger Harris .516 1960-61 Louis Stout .377 Three-Point Field Goals

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Dylan King Jarrett Green Dylan King Breen Weeks Lance Korell Matt Rosinski Matt Rosinski Andy Pokorny Tony Cornejo Jay Goral Slade Bigelow Brandon Jones Jay Goral Corey LeDuff Corey LeDuff Steve Bentz Steve Bentz Peller Sparks Peller Sparks Brock Trice David Hanzlick Patrick Holloway David Horton David Horton Danny Newton Danny Newton Danny Newton Jerome Jenkins Sam Batey

31 56 36 31 51 50 43 61 23 49 56 63 63 60 64 69 97 71 62 45 52 50 59 68 69 61 60 34 24

Three Point Fields Goals Attempts 2014-15 Dylan King 87 2013-14 Jarrett Green 163 2012-13 Dylan King 96 2011-12 Breen Weeks 109 2010-11 Lance Korell 144 2009-10 Matt Rosinski 167 2008-09 Matt Rosinski 122 2007-08 Andy Pokorny 148 2006-07 Tony Cornejo 84 2005-06 Jay Goral 104 2004-05 Slade Bigelow 136 2003-04 Brandon Jones 139 2002-03 Jay Goral 162 2001-02 Corey LeDuff 150 2000-01 Corey LeDuff 163 1999-00 Steve Bentz 195 1998-99 Steve Bentz 251 1997-98 Peller Sparks 182 1996-97 Peller Sparks 152 1995-96 Brock Trice 134 1994-95 Ricky Munoz 133

1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87

Patrick Holloway David Horton David Horton Danny Newton Danny Newton Danny Newton Rick Grawer Sam Batey

141 152 157 172 152 149 98 69

Three-Point Pct. (Min. 29 made) 2014-15 Dylan King .356 2013-14 Spenser Reeb .356 2012-13 Jarrett Green .402 2011-12 Lance Korell .287 2010-11 Curtis Mitchell .359 2009-10 Curtis Mitchell .392 2008-09 Matt Rosinski .352 2007-08 James Bulluck .413 2006-07 Alex Potts .310 2005-06 Jay Goral .471 2004-05 Slade Bigelow .412 2003-04 Brandon Jones .453 2002-03 Jeremy Bennett .415 2001-02 Corey LeDuff .400 2000-01 Corey LeDuff .393 1999-00 Corey LeDuff .377 1998-99 Steve Bentz .386 1997-98 Ryan Bradley .469 1996-97 Peller Sparks .408 1995-96 Marcus Harris .402 1994-95 David Hanzlick .430 1993-94 Ricky Munoz .363 1992-93 David Horton .333 1991-92 David Horton .433 1990-91 Danny Newton .401 1989-90 Danny Newton .401 1988-89 Danny Newton .403 1987-88 Jerome Jenkins .354 1986-87 Rick Grawer .354 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05

Free Throws Made Brett Hartshorne Mike MacKelvie Demitrius Owens Dionte Goodlett Chris Johansen Matt Rosinski Matt Rosinski Geremey Gibson Brandon Butler Brandon Butler Austin Christensen

69 82 74 128 64 111 105 140 118 94 94

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Austin Christensen Jeremy Bennett Michael Rhodes Cortez Washington William Dicks Martin Glastetter Martin Glastetter Antonio Scott Marcus Harris Marcus Harris Kris Hicks Gary Walker David Horton Darron Greer Darron Greer Jerome Jenkins John Nilles John Nilles Chuck Wahlheim Charles Howell Harold Cotton Darryl Reshaw Bud Jones Mike O’Donnell Don Fortney Don Fortney Don Fortney Jay Coakley Cozel Walker Louis Stout

Free Throws Attempted 2014-15 Brett Hartshorne 2013-14 Mike MacKelvie 2012-13 Demitrius Owens 2011-12 Dionte Goodlett 2010-11 Chris Johansen 2009-10 Matt Rosinski 2008-09 Matt Rosinski 2007-08 Geremey Gibson 2006-07 Brandon Butler 2005-06 Brandon Butler 2004-05 Austin Christensen 2003-04 Austin Christensen 2002-03 Jeremy Bennett 2001-02 Michael Rhodes 2000-01 John Tharpe 1999-00 John Tharpe 1998-99 Martin Glastetter 1997-98 Martin Glastetter 1996-97 Carlos Boyd 1995-96 Marcus Harris

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111 81 71 67 83 113 109 77 154 147 135 108 79 117 77 80 106 60 54 71 71 75 61 116 109 268 195 148 143 68 80 116 105 192 100 134 120 257 195 156 145 166 103 94 120 127 149 157 119 217

1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1964-65 1963-64 1960-61

Marcus Harris Kris Hicks Gary Walker Gary Walker Darron Greer Darron Greer Jerome Jenkins John Nilles John Nilles Chuck Wahlheim Charles Howell Harold Cotton Darryl Reshaw Manuel Gray Mike O’Donnell Don Fortney Don Fortney Don Fortney Jay Coakley Cozel Walker Louis Stout

Free Throw Percentage 2014-15 Brett Hartshorne 2013-14 Jarrett Green 2012-13 Dylan King 2011-12 Dionte Goodlett 2010-11 Curtis Mitchell 2009-10 Matt Rosinski 2008-09 Matt Rosinski 2007-08 Gabriel Green 2006-07 Tony Cornejo 2005-06 Ben Schafer 2004-05 Logan Garvin 2003-04 Casey Fisher 2002-03 Jay Goral 2001-02 Corey LeDuff 2000-01 Cortez Washington 1999-00 Corey LeDuff 1998-99 Tim Specht 1997-98 Peller Sparks 1996-97 Antonio Scott 1995-96 Reggie Gibson 1994-95 Ricky Munoz 1993-94 David Hanzlick 1992-93 Gary Walker 1991-92 David Horton 1990-91 Wes Horton 1989-90 Wes Horton 1988-89 Jerome Jenkins 1987-88 Aaron Alston 1986-87 Sam Batey

206 183 134 100 186 167 102 143 83 83 110 91 108 94 161 168 363 295 193 183 97 .863 .900 .809 .667 .900 .828 .875 .903 .833 .841 .815 .795 .850 .844 .798 .840 .795 .766 .778 .745 .788 .765 .806 .888 .775 .762 .784 .800 .793

1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1964-65 1963-64 1960-61

Dean Miller Greg Nehf Harold Cotton Harold Cotton Bud Jones Tim Kelley John Kafka Don Fortney Don Chavez Jay Coakley Cozel Walker Gary DeMarlie

.807 .806 .780 .760 .803 .738 .708 .741 .753 .766 .781 .737

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Offensive Rebounds Dexter Sienko Jon Conley Demitrius Owens Demitrius Owens Jon Conley Chris Johansen Bill Brandenburg Geremey Gibson Geremey Gibson Brandon Butler Austin Christensen Austin Christensen Torrance Toomer Michael Rhodes John Tharpe William Dicks Martin Glastetter Martin Glastetter Carlos Boyd Marcus Harris Marcus Harris Kris Hicks Carlos Boyd Jeff Stewart Darron Greer Darron Greer J.D. Andrew John Nilles John Nilles Cevin Hopp Jeff Jackson Jeff Jackson

54 59 77 88 52 59 50 90 73 65 77 89 67 56 74 64 82 70 69 71 93 73 55 84 123 131 50 77 66 71 62 78

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Defensive Rebounds Dexter Sienko Mike MacKelvie Demitrius Owens Demitrius Owens

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Chris Johansen Chris Johansen Matt Rosinski Geremey Gibson Brandon Butler Brandon Butler Ben Schafer Austin Christensen Torrance Toomer Michael Rhodes John Tharpe John Tharpe Martin Glastetter Martin Glastetter Carlos Boyd Marcus Harris Carlos Boyd Kris Hicks Jeff Stewart Jeff Stewart Darron Greer Darron Greer J.D. Andrew Fred Heisel John Nilles John Nilles Chuck Wahlheim Jeff Jackson Jeff Jackson Total Rebounds Dexter Sienko Mike MacKelvie Demitrius Owens Demitrius Owens Chris Johansen Chris Johansen Bill Brandenburg Geremey Gibson Brandon Butler Brandon Butler Austin Christensen Austin Christensen Torrance Toomer Michael Rhodes John Tharpe William Dicks John Tharpe Martin Glastetter Martin Glastetter Carlos Boyd Marcus Harris

131 104 66 167 132 91 90 151 115 84 103 91 138 125 89 154 105 121 103 150 169 198 89 168 105 106 113 111 175 140 177 209 180 163 113 257 194 156 157 240 182 140 177 150 220 195 158 225

1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1964-65 1963-64 1960-61

Marcus Harris Kris Hicks Jeff Stewart Jeff Stewart Darron Greer Darron Greer J.D. Andrew John Nilles John Nilles Cevin Hopp Jeff Jackson Jeff Jackson Darryl Reshaw Henry Wallican Mike O’Donnell Paul Drinkhahn Mike O’Donnell Bob Wille Jay Coakley Cozel Walker Louis Stout

192 194 153 234 292 329 139 245 171 159 175 189 246 227 277 172 242 185 205 222 206

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Rebound Average Dexter Sienko Mike MacKelvie Demitrius Owens Demitrius Owens Chris Johansen Chris Johansen Isaiah Johnson Geremey Gibson Brandon Butler Brandon Butler Austin Christensen Austin Christensen Torrance Toomer Randell Nelson John Tharpe John Tharpe Martin Glastetter Martin Glastetter Carlos Boyd Marcus Harris Marcus Harris Kris Hicks Jeff Stewart Jeff Stewart Darron Greer Darron Greer John Neumann John Nilles John Nilles

6.7 5.4 7.1 8.0 6.9 6.0 5.0 9.2 7.5 6.2 5.8 8.9 7.0 6.0 6.8 6.0 8.1 7.2 6.3 7.5 6.6 6.9 6.1 7.8 10.1 11.4 5.5 8.8 5.9

1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1964-65 1963-64 1960-61

Cevin Hopp Chuck Wahlheim Jeff Jackson Jeff Jackson Darryl Reshaw Henry Wallican Mike O’Donnell Mike O’Donnell Mike O’Donnell Bob Wille Jay Coakley Cozel Walker Louis Stout

5.7 6.3 6.8 9.1 8.4 11.1 8.9 9.6 7.4 7.9 10.6 11.4

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Assists Kevin Marshall Jarrett Green Kevin Marshall Dionte Goodlett Stevie Ledesma Stevie Ledesma Jason Burke-Kavros Gabriel Green Nick Winder Logan Garvin Kent Brown Austin Christensen Julian Biglow Marques Harris Michael Carter William Dicks David Carey David Carey Antonio Scott Antonio Scott Ricky Munoz Patrick Holloway Gary Walker Gary Walker Marcus Peoples Danny Newton Jerome Jenkins Jerome Jenkins Kevin Childress Dean Miller Greg Nehf Harold Cotton Harold Cotton David Bennett

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Dexter Sienko Spenser Reeb Demitrius Owens Demitrius Owens Greg Lee Alex Potts Anthony Porch Geremey Gibson Nick Winder Ben Schafer Jason Deich Brandon Jones Torrance Toomer Michael Rhodes John Tharpe John Tharpe Martin Glastetter Martin Glastetter Carlos Boyd Ed Cox Carlos Boyd Nique Stewart Carlos Boyd Bruce Thomas John Carlson J.D. Andrew J.D. Andrew John Nilles Clint Wilson Clint Wilson Jeff Jackson Jeff Jackson Mike Dino Henry Wallican

33 17 17 19 13 20 16 38 26 9 15 32 24 10 33 33 27 19 26 33 23 25 16 15 18 21 12 32 26 25 20 21 10 26

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Steals Dexter Sienko Mike MacKelvie Demitrius Owens Demitrius Owens Stevie Ledesma Matt Rosinski Andy Pokorny Geremey Gibson Geremey Gibson Buster Miller Kent Brown Kent Brown Julian Biglow Michael Carter Randell Nelson Michael Carter

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William Dicks David Carey David Carey Antonio Scott Brendo Feddema David Hanzlick Kris Hicks Gary Walker Robert Kinnard Marcus Peoples Marcus Peoples Jerome Jenkins Jerome Jenkins Kevin Childress Dean Miller Greg Nehf Harold Cotton Darryl Reshaw David Bennett

55 50 61 58 48 54 48 85 70 59 57 73 75 53 41 34 58 31 100

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Points Brett Hartshorne Jarrett Green Jarrett Green Dionte Goodlett Curtis Mitchell Matt Rosinski Matt Rosinski Geremey Gibson Brandon Butler Brandon Butler Austin Christensen Austin Christensen Torrance Toomer Corey LeDuff Corey LeDuff Steve Bentz Steve Bentz Martin Glastetter Carlos Boyd Marcus Harris Marcus Harris Kris Hicks Gary Walker David Horton Darron Greer Darron Greer Danny Newton John Nilles Sam Batey Cevin Hopp Charles Howell

333 409 303 305 352 607 468 506 487 366 341 439 336 293 352 359 422 369 363 579 467 440 413 385 589 515 418 496 350 389 461

1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1964-65 1963-64 1960-61

Harold Cotton Darryl Reshaw Mike Upkins Mike O’Donnell Bruce Powdrill Don Fortney Don Fortney Jay Coakley Cozel Walker Louis Stout

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Points Average Brett Hartshorne Jarrett Green Jarrett Green Dionte Goodlett Curtis Mitchell Matt Rosinski Matt Rosinski Geremey Gibson Brandon Butler Brandon Butler Austin Christensen Austin Christensen Torrance Toomer Randell Nelson Corey LeDuff Steve Bentz Steve Bentz Martin Glastetter Carlos Boyd Marcus Harris Marcus Harris Kris Hicks Gary Walker Gary Walker Darron Greer Darron Greer Danny Newton John Nilles Sam Batey Cevin Hopp Charles Howell Harold Cotton Darryl Reshaw Mike Upkins Mike O’Donnell Don Fortney Don Fortney Don Fortney Jay Coakley Cozel Walker

12.8 15.1 12.1 11.7 15.3 22.5 17.3 18.1 18.7 14.6 12.6 16.3 12.9 11.6 13.5 17.1 15.6 13.7 14.5 19.3 16.1 15.7 15.3 13.8 20.3 17.8 16.1 17.7 12.1 13.9 16.5 12.8 12.8 12.0 17.2 20.6 25.6 22.8 15.9 23.7

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Varnell Varnell Varnell Varnell Varnell

Overall W 9 18 36 17 25

L 8 6 3 16 8

Pct. .529 .750 .923 .515 .758

Conference W L

Pct.

Conf./National Finish

1951-52 1952-53

Ollie Olson Ollie Olson

19 13

8 8

.704 .619

1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59

Harvey Harvey Harvey Harvey Harvey Harvey

15 14 14 15 14 12

15 14 13 10 9 11

.500 .500 .519 .600 .609 .522

1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64

Joe Joe Joe Joe Joe

10 10 10 15 12

11 10 11 9 9

.476 .500 .476 .625 .571

1964-65 1965-66

Arthur E. Pahl Arthur E. Pahl

6 5

20 19

.231 .208

1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70

John John John John

2 7 10 14

23 18 15 11

.080 .280 .400 .560

4 10

10 4

.286 .714

1970-71 1971-72 1972-73

Wayne Monson Wayne Monson Wayne Monson

10 15 6

15 12 19

.400 .560 .240

6 9 2

8 5 12

.429 .643 .143

8th

1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77

James James James James

Karabestos Karabestos Karabestos Karabestos

5 13 11 12

20 11 15 15

.200 .542 .423 .444

4 9 8 8

10 5 10 12

.286 .643 .444 .400

6th T3rd 7th T3rd

1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97

Lonnie Lonnie Lonnie Lonnie Lonnie Lonnie Lonnie Lonnie Lonnie Lonnie Lonnie Lonnie Lonnie Lonnie Lonnie Lonnie Lonnie Lonnie Lonnie Lonnie

Porter Porter Porter Porter Porter Porter Porter Porter Porter Porter Porter Porter Porter Porter Porter Porter Porter Porter Porter Porter

20 18 19 17 17 9 20 15 16 15 20 10 14 16 20 18 19 25 25 14

7 9 10 11 10 18 8 13 12 14 8 17 15 13 10 9 9 5 5 12

.750 .667 .655 .607 .630 .333 .714 .536 .571 .517 .714 .370 .483 .552 .667 .667 .679 .833 .833 .538

15 15 11 10 10 4 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 4 7 7 8 9 7 9

5 5 7 8 8 14 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 6 5 5 4 1 3 10

.750 .750 .611 .556 .556 .222 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A .400 .583 .583 .667 .900 .700 .474

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Moore Moore Moore Moore Moore Moore

Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall

P. P. P. P.

Fleming Fleming Fleming Fleming

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Lonnie Lonnie Lonnie Lonnie Lonnie Lonnie Lonnie Lonnie Lonnie Lonnie Lonnie Lonnie Lonnie Lonnie Lonnie Lonnie Lonnie Lonnie

Porter Porter Porter Porter Porter Porter Porter Porter Porter Porter Porter Porter Porter Porter Porter Porter Porter Porter

20 18 8 11 12 12 14 14 12 9 14 7 8 6 5 9 7 5 932

7 9 18 15 15 15 13 13 15 17 14 20 19 20 21 16 20 21 895

.741 .667 .308 .423 .444 .444 .519 .519 .444 .346 .500 .259 .296 .231 .192 .360 .259 .192 .510

14 13 3 6 9 5 8 7 7 4 9 4 3 3 2 8 4 3 288

5 6 16 13 10 14 11 12 12 15 10 15 16 19 20 14 18 19 402

.737 .684 .158 .316 .474 .263 .421 .368 .368 .211 .474 .211 .158 .136 .100 .364 .182 .136 .417

Conference Afďƒžliation 1977-82 - Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) 1983-90 - Independent 1990-96 - Colorado Athletic Conference (CAC) 1996- Present - RMAC

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Years 1946-51 (5) 1951-53 (2) 1953-59 (6) 1959-64 (5) 1964-66 (2) 1966-70 (4) 1970-73 (3) 1973-77 (4) 1977-Present (38) 69 Years

Win Percentage Larry Varnell Ollie Olson Harvey Moore Joe B. Hall Lonnie Porter Wayne Monson James Karabestos John P. Fleming Arthur E. Pahl

.719 .667 .538 .533 .510 .403 .402 .330 .220

Most Wins Lonnie Porter Larry Varnell Harvey Moore Joe B. Hall James Karabestos John P. Fleming Ollie Olson Wayne Monson Arthur E. Pahl

538 105 84 57 41 33 32 31 11

Games 146 48 156 107 50 100 77 102 1,041 1,827

Wins 105 32 84 57 11 33 31 41 538 932

Losses 41 16 72 50 39 67 46 61 503 895

Pct. .719 .667 .538 .533 .220 .330 .403 .402 .517 .510

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Regis University, founded in 1877 in Las Vegas, New Mexico, moved to Colorado in 1884. Its original Colorado home was in Morrison, but when John Brisben Walker, an entrepreneur developer, offered the Jesuits a plot of land in 1887, the permanent home was established. Main Hall, which was completed in 1887, was the only building on campus until 1911, when expansion began. In 1996, Betty Williams of Northern Ireland became the first Nobel Peace Prize winner to speak on campus. Since that time, 12 other Nobel Laureates have spoken at Regis University. The most recent Nobel Peace Laureate on campus was David Trimble, who helped negotiate peace in Northern Ireland, spoke in October 2006. Lech Walesa, leader of the Solidarity Movement in Poland, spoke in March 2006. The motto “Men and Women in Service of Others” on the University seal describes the purpose of Jesuit education: to form men and women who use their knowledge in the unselfish service of others. It also expresses the desire of Regis’ faculty and staff to be of service to students and the community.

The Mission

Regis University educates men and women of all ages to take leadership roles and to make a positive impact in a changing society. Standing within the Catholic and United States traditions, we are inspired by the particular Jesuit vision of Ignatius Loyola. This vision challenges us to attain the inner freedom to make intelligent choices. We seek to provide value-centered undergraduate and graduate education, as well as to strengthen commitment to community service. We nurture the life of the mind and the pursuit of truth within an environment conducive to effective teaching, learning and personal development. Consistent with Judeo-Christian principles, we apply knowledge to human needs and seek to preserve the best of the human heritage. We encourage the continual search for truth, values and a just existence. Throughout this process, we examine and attempt to answer the question: "How ought we to live?"

AREAS OF STUDY Accounting Mathematics Biochemistry Music Biology Neuroscience Nursing As a consequence of Ignatius Loyola's vision, particularly as reflected Business Administration Catholic Studies Peace and Justice Studies in his Spiritual Exercises, we encourage all members of the Regis community to learn proficiently, think logically and critically, identify Chemistry Philosophy Christian Leadership Physics and choose personal standards of values, and be socially responPolitical Economy sible. We further encourage the development of the skills and lead- Communication Computer Science Politics ership abilities necessary for distinguished professional work and Core Studies Pre-Med/Pre-Health contributions to the improvement and transformation of society. Economics Pre-Physical Therapy Education Psychology English Religious Studies Environmental Studies Sociology Exercise Science Spanish French Visual & Fine Arts German Women's and Gender Studies History DISTINCTIVE PROGRAMS & SERVICES Academic Tutoring Air Force ROTC Army ROTC Career Services Commitment Program Disability Services Dual Degree Engineering Engaged-Scholar Activist Program Honors Program Ignatian Collaborative for Service & Justice Independent Study GRADUATE PROGRAMS MA in Education

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Internship Program Leadership Development Program Living-Learning Communities New Student Orientation Paracurricular Program Service Learning Study Abroad Summer Session Thematic Major Program University Ministry

MS in Biomedical Sciences

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President John P. Fitzgibbons, S.J. The Regis University Board of Trustees announced Father John P. Fitzgibbons, S.J., as the 24th president of Regis University. He will begin his term on June 1, 2012, the retirement date announced by current president, Father Michael J. Sheeran, S.J. John P. Fitzgibbons, S.J., has most recently served as the associate provost for faculty development at Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He served on the University of San Francisco (USF) Board of Trustees from June 2001 through June 2008. In addition, he was elected to the Gonzaga University Board of Trustees in July 2008. He served as vice president for administration and interim dean of the College of Professional Studies at USF from June 2007 to June 2009. Fr. Fitzgibbons holds a Ph.D. in English from Loyola University Chicago; an S.T.M. in moral theology from the Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley; an M.Div. from the Weston Jesuit School of Theology; an M.A. in English from the University of Chicago; and, a B.A. in philosophy and English from Saint Louis University. A native of Omaha, Nebraska, he entered the Wisconsin Province of the Society of Jesus in 1973 and was ordained a priest in 1985. He continues to be active in research scholarship, especially in the relationship of religion and culture.

At Regis University, the charge is to produce not just graduates but “men and women as leaders in service to others. Regis seeks to engage the minds, bodies and resources of faculty, staff and students for service and community understanding by meeting the cultural, economic, environmental, social and urban challenges of a variety of communities. Regis’ commitment in the service to others is highlighted in the variety of Centers, Institutes, and Academies that reach a diverse group of communities.

Centers, Institutes and Academies Center for Ethics & Leadership in the Health Professions Centers for Service Learning Center for the Study of War Experience Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning Institute on the Common Good Colorado Center for Virtual Health Care Education The John J. Sullivan Endowed Chair for Free Enterprise Porter-Billups Leadership Academy O’Sullivan Art Center Recorder Music Center

Regis Campuses

Denver Lowell (Main Campus) Broomfield Colorado Springs Denver Tech Center Loveland Thornton

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Kaleen Adami

Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach

Ron Crane

Facilities Director

Taylor Harris

Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach

Joel List

Assistant Volleyball Coach

James Parker

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JB Belzer

Head Women’s Soccer Coach

Geoff Eden

Brady Bergeson Head Men’s Basketball Coach

John Esquibel

Lynn Blevins

Head Men’s/Women’s Golf Coach

Whitney Franker

Jake Brantley

Sports Information Graduate Assistant

Logan Garvin

Assistant Director of Sports Medicine

Men’s/Women’s Cross Country Coach

Sports Information Director

Associate Athletic Director for External Operations

Kate Hood

Benjamin Kaufman

Sarah Kellner

Frank Lavrisha

Assistant Women’s Lacrosse Coach

Ann Martin

Director of Athletics

Anthony Presnell Assistant Men’s Soccer Coach

Head Men’s Basketball Coach

Molly Marrin

Head Women’s Basketball Coach

Ryan Pruitt

Assistant Baseball Coach

Head Women’s Lacrosse Coach

Tony McCall Head Men’s Soccer Coach

Chris Terry

Head Baseball Coach

Head Volleyball Coach

Kelly McLaughlin

Associate Athletic Director/SWA

Nicole Trimboli

Head Softball Coach

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Regis University Athletics Staff Directory

Administration Name Ann Martin Kelly McLaughlin Logan Garvin Whitney Franker Ron Crane Jake Brantley Shane Carney James Parker Geoff Eden

Title Phone Email Director of Athletics Assistant AD for Compliance/Senior Woman Administrator 303-458-4071 kmclaughlin001@regis.edu Assistant Athletic Director, Marketing and Promotions 303-964-5106 lgarvin@regis.edu Sports Information Director 303-458-4052 wfranker@regis.edu Facilities Coordinator 303-458-3591 rcrane@regis.edu Graduate Assistant Sports Information 303-458-4070 brant607@regis.edu Graduate Assistant Sports Information 303-458-4070 scarney@regis.edu Director of Sports Medicine 303-458-3590 dsnyder001@regis.edu Graduate Assistant Sports Medicine 303-964-6299 geden@regis.edu

Coaches Baseball Chris Terry Ryan Pruitt Mark Vig

Head Baseball Coach 303-458-3519 Assistant Baseball Coach 303-964-5319 Graduate Assistant Baseball Coach

cterry001@regis.edu rpruitt001@regis.edu markvig33@gmail.com

Men’s Basketball Brady Bergeson Benjamin Kaufman Kenny Tripp Kyle Long DanSnyder

Head Men’s Basketball Coach 303-458-4074 Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach 303-964-6373 Graduate Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach Graduate Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach Volunteer Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach

aporter@regis.edu bkaufman@regis.edu ktripp@regis.edu klong002@regis.edu dsnyder001@regis.edu

Men’s Golf Lynn Blevins Brad Phelps

Head Men’s Golf Coach 918-230-7412 Graduate Assistant Men’s Golf Coach

lblevins@regis.edu b[helps@regis.edu

Men’s Soccer Tony McCall Anthony Presnell Tom Poole James Wagenschutz

Head Men’s Soccer Coach 303-458-4200 Assistant Men’s Soccer Coach 303-458-4359 Graduate Assistant Men’s Soccer Coach 303-458-4359 Volunteer Assistant Men’s Soccer Coach

amccall@regis.edu apresnell@regis.edu tpoole@regis.edu james.wagenschutz@fcboulder.com

Men’s/Women’s Cross Country John Esquibel Head Men’s/Women’s Cross Country Coach

303-458-4392

jesquibe@regis.edu

Softball Nicole Trimboli Kristin Johnson

Head Softball Coach Assistant Softball Coach

303-458-4353 303-458-4353

ntrimboli@regis.edu john263@regis.edu

Women’s Basketball Molly Marrin Taylor Harris Alexa Hardick

Head Women’s Basketball Coach 303-964-5334 Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach 303-458-4203 Graduate Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach

mmarrin@regis.edu tharris003@regis.edu ahardick@regis.edu

Women’s Golf Lynn Blevins Brad Phelps

Head Women’s Golf Coach 303-906-0123 Graduate Assistant Women’s Golf Coach

pbauer@regis.edu bphelps@regis.edu

Women’s Lacrosse Sarah Kellner Kate Hood Beth Calder

Head Women’s Lacrosse Coach 303-964-3681 Assistant Women’s Lacrosse Coach 303-964-3681 Volunteer Assistant Women’s Lacrosse Coach

saverson@regis.edu khood@regis.edu

Women’s Soccer J.B. Belzer Kaleen Adami Megan Monroig Jay Hamilton Mark Forbes

Head Women’s Soccer Coach 303-458-4981 Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach 303-458-4942 Graduate Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach Volunteer Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach Volunteer Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach

jbelzer@regis.edu kadami@regis.edu mmonroig@regis.edu

Women’s Volleyball Frank Lavrisha Joel List Elsa LeGrand Paul Martin

Head Volleyball Coach 303-458-4053 Assistant Volleyball Coach 303-458-4054 Graduate Assistant Volleyball Coach 303-964-6439 Volunteer Assistant Volleyball Coach

flavrish@regis.edu jlist@regis.edu elegrand@regis.edu emartin003@regis.edu

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Regis Fieldhouse

The Regis Fieldhouse was built in 1960 and currently seats 1,800 spectators. The Fieldhouse features locker rooms, the athletic training facilities, a racquetball court and is the home for the volleyball and men’s and women’s basketball teams as well as the Newland Center. All the Athletic Department’s administrative offices are located in the fieldhouse. There have been numerous conference and regional tournament games played within the walls of the fieldhouse.

Regis Fieldhouse Weightroom

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Regis Softball Field

Ranger Dome

Regis Lacrosse/Soccer Match Pitch

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Regis Baseball Field

Regis Golf Facility

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- Denver has the largest city park system in the nation with 205 parks in City limits and 20,000 acres of parks in the nearby mountains. - The United States Census Bureau estimated that the population of Denver was 610,345 in 2009, making it the 24th most populous U.S. city. - The 10-county Denver-Aurora-Broomfield, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area had an estimated 2009 population of 2,552,195 and ranked as the 21st most populous U.S. metropolitan statistical area and the 12-county Denver-AuroraBoulder Combined Statistical Area had an estimated 2009 population of 3,110,436 and ranked asthe 16th most populous U.S. metropolitan area.

in 2008.

- Denver International Airport (DIA) is the tenth busiest airport in the world and ranks fourth in the United States, with 51,245,334 passengers passing through it

- DIA covers more than 53 square miles (137 km²), making it the largest airport by land area in the United States and larger than the island of Manhattan. - Colorado boasts 54 mountains that soar higher than14,000 feet, more than all other states combined. - The biggest surprise for visitors to Denver is the climate. The arid conditions bring only 8 to 15 inches of annual precipitation and locals wake up to more than 300 days of sunshine a year. That’s more annual hours of sun than Miami and San Diego. - Chipotle Mexican Grill, Qdoba Mexican Grill, Noodles & Company, Good Times, Heidi’s Deli, Quiznos, Samsonite, and Frontier Airlines all began in Denver. - Colorado ranked lowest in adult obesity in the US by “F as in Fat: How Obesity Threatens America’s Future 2010”, a report from the Trust for America’s Health (TFAH) and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF). - Denver is the nation’s most highly educated city with the highest percentage of high school and college graduates. - Denver brews more beer than any other American city. - Denver has the nation’s second largest performing arts center. The Denver Performing Arts Complex has eight theaters seating over 9,000 people. - Denver citizens contribute more public funding for the arts per capita than any other U.S. city. - Denver really is a mile high. There’s a spot on the west steps of the State Capitol building that is exactly 5,280 feet above sea level.

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